Some stories on a study of people asked to go without:
http://www.futurepundit.com/archives/002382.html
http://yahoo.weblogsinc.com/entry/3352572946069014/
Personally I don't feel freedom and anarchy are mutually exclusive. As members of any community we of course have responsibilities, or obligations; the basic being "Do unto others as you would have done unto you." In real life we have many laws defining what we wish to have done unto us. We wish to have others obey traffic laws, as an example, so we can avoid injury, and in return we ourselves obey them. As netizens, though, laws have not, and perhaps can not, catch up with the booming community. As a result we have spam, viruses, spyware and so on. Creators of these are not behaving responsibly, nor living up to their obligations as members of a community.
I compute a lot. I enjoy it. But I also enjoy reading books, listening to music, and so on. Productivity and business concerns aside, for many people computers and the internet are just another option as to how to spend their leisure time. I consider them a superior option to, say, watching TV, but that is me.
Am I addicted? I don't think so in the clinical sense. But I would miss technology if I was forced to go without.