Drugs: Humanity's Long, Tangled Relationship With Getting High
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Adrian Vogel
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Uncover the gripping history and neuroscience of mind-altering substances to understand why we seek altered states. Perfect for an eye-opening commute, this objective deep dive challenges the rigid boundaries between acceptable medicine and criminalized vice.
From ancient shamans brewing sacred plants to modern biotech labs synthesizing psychedelics, humanity’s quest to get high has driven trade, empire, and social control. Whether you are seeking a thought-provoking perspective on human behavior or unraveling the politics of addiction, this engaging narrative reframes everything you thought you knew.
What you'll discover inside:
• How early fermented fruits and psychoactive plants shaped human rituals and ancient religions.
• The hidden economic forces driving colonial plantations, urban opium dens, and global pharmacies.
• Why the medical concept of addiction emerged alongside modern prohibitionist legal frameworks.
• How twentieth-century drug wars tangled together racial stigma, social control, and geopolitics.
• The surprising ways modern science is reframing outlawed psychedelics as breakthrough therapies.
Stop accepting simplistic explanations about complex human behaviors and begin questioning the policies that govern our minds. Press play to transform how you view our enduring desire to get high, and explore a more humane, evidence-based vision for the future.
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