Drug Use Isn't All or Only an Individual Choice
Briefly

The dynamics of drug use and addiction are inherently shaped by social and political contexts; understanding this interplay is crucial for effective care and intervention.
The historical context demonstrates that drug use is not merely individual, but intertwined with broader politic-level dynamics that foster stigmatization and socio-economic disparities.
Political care implies an engagement with the very structures that produce addiction, recognizing that addiction is both an individual and a socio-political phenomenon.
Understanding the multi-faceted nature of drug use necessitates a reevaluation of traditional care models, which often neglect the socio-political dimensions that contribute to addiction.
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