An alcoholic does not choose his condition, any more than a sinner does. Doing what comes naturally to him is not freedom, but a slavery to self-destruction so powerful that only the most radical treatment can change it. The libertarian philosopher may say what he likes, but the recovering alcoholic, like the redeemed sinner, understands that he has been delivered from a bondage greater than his power to resist. Neither wants to return to his former state, and both rejoice in the freedom to build a new life, which they have acquired for the first time. What appears to some outsiders as an
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