Initially I wondered why a society that seemed so controlled even down to what they ate would have such access to drugs and alcohol. But then it seemed that no one did anything out of their own free will. So, even the romantic aspects of their life had to be controlled by substance use. It sort of emphasized a society that lacked genuine emotion or free will. So even the romance wasn't genuine or meaningful.
I don't find the drug and alcohol use to be excessive. Like you mentioned I feel like the entire point of earning access to these substances was all about control. They had to earn the privilege of using them, and not only did they act as a status symbol but these substances were practically the main source of what is as close as really happiness as possible. It certainly emphasized how listening to the commands and demands of this society will benefit you. If someone chose to not follow that, like our main character, then they are forced to essentially choose despair. I think these substances were actually a very important and powerful way to manipulate their society and keep the citizens under their control.
It seemed logical to me that drugs and alcohol are tolerated, as they provide an escape for the unhappy masses, thereby allowing those in control to maintain their grip.
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