Keen On America

Episode 2532: Mattea Kramer on how Addiction has replaced Apple Pie as the most American of things

May 13, 2025
Mattea Kramer, an American writer and author of "The Untended," dives into the pervasive nature of addiction in contemporary America. She argues that individualism and capitalism breed isolation, driving people toward substances and behaviors as coping mechanisms. Kramer discusses the opioid crisis and its generational impact, emphasizing community and connection as pathways to healing. She challenges societal perceptions of addiction, advocating for empathy and understanding in addressing the complex realities faced by those struggling with this epidemic.
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INSIGHT

Addiction Rooted in American Individualism

  • American individualism and capitalism foster isolation, creating a fertile ground for addiction.
  • Addiction extends beyond drugs to work, devices, shopping, and success pursuits.
INSIGHT

Populism as Addiction

  • Populist movements like MAGA act as addictive drugs offering intoxicating hope.
  • Followers seek meaning in powerful leaders as a form of addiction to fantasy.
ADVICE

Community as Addiction's Antidote

  • Embrace community as the foremost antidote to addiction.
  • Utilize interventions like mental health care and overdose reversal alongside social connection.
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