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INTERVIEWER
You regard addiction as an illness, but also a central human fact, a drama?
BURROUGHS
Both, absolutely. Its as simple as the way in which anyone happens to become an alcoholic. They start drinking, thats all. They like it, and they drink, and then they become alcoholic. . . . Remember that if it can be readily obtained, you will have any number of addicts. The idea that addiction is somehow a psychological illness is, I think, totally ridiculous. Its as psychological as malaria. Its a matter of exposure.
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