"Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society"
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The phrase “beneath all of these addictions” does a lot of quiet work. It suggests a shared root across different compulsions, chemical or behavioral, and it also hints at the seductive logic of control: if you can just tighten the grip, you can avoid pain, uncertainty, grief, shame. “Disease” is doing double duty too. It borrows the authority of medical language to reduce blame, while still insisting this isn’t merely a bad habit. Yet Miller’s “control disease” isn’t lodged only in the addict; it’s “the mark of our society,” a collective reflex. That’s an indictment of a culture that sells mastery as virtue: productivity hacks, self-optimization, curated identities, the idea that a good life is one you can engineer.
Contextually, Miller’s framing sits comfortably alongside 12-step thinking, where addiction is often described as an illness and control is treated as a central illusion. The intent isn’t to excuse destructive behavior; it’s to locate it inside a wider ecosystem that rewards perfectionism and punishes vulnerability. The subtext: if society keeps worshiping control, it will keep manufacturing the need to escape it.
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Miller, Keith. (2026, January 17). Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beneath-all-of-these-addictions-is-this-disease-55557/
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Miller, Keith. "Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beneath-all-of-these-addictions-is-this-disease-55557/.
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"Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beneath-all-of-these-addictions-is-this-disease-55557/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







