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[Here we set the stage for a comparison of ideas and attitudes in the 1960s to the 2000s, both in terms of the researchers, therapists and other professionals involved in LSD and other psychedelics as well as the general public. I also describe the origins of the community of non-professional experimenters who grew up at this time and later led to the invention of the counter-culture.]
Published: Feb 14, 2023
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