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Essays on Intoxication

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126 pages
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5 hours

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Set against the backdrop of the pre-1920 UK drug landscape, the book explores Aleister Crowley's experimentation with various mind-altering substances, which were then legal and accessible in pharmacies. Through his writings in The International, Crowley advocates for "constructive morality" over restrictive legislation, offering insights into his personal experiences and philosophies on drug use. The narrative delves into the intersection of drug culture and societal norms during a pivotal period in British history.

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Essays on Intoxication, Aleister Crowley

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2019
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