This chapter delves into the historical attitudes towards psychedelic drugs, tracing back to indigenous cultures and the absence of the term 'psychedelic' before 1957. It discusses the therapeutic potential of substances like peyote and LSD, revealing societal fears and values. The narrative unfolds to connect influential anthropologists like Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson to the founding of cybernetics, blurring the lines between machines and humans.

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