New Books in Intellectual History

Mike Jay, "Psychonauts: Drugs and the Making of the Modern Mind" (Yale UP, 2023)

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Jan 6, 2026
Mike Jay, an author and curator specializing in drug history, discusses his latest work on the influential figures who explored consciousness through self-experimentation. He highlights the lost tradition of psychonauts, from Freud's cocaine use to William James's nitrous oxide insights. Jay delves into the cultural shifts surrounding drugs and advocates for a rational understanding of these substances. He also reflects on the revival of psychonautics in the 1960s and argues for clearer language in drug policy, emphasizing the need for nuanced discussions.
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ANECDOTE

Origins In Online Forums And Wellcome Library

  • Mike Jay began exploring drug history after encountering online drug discussion and working with Michael Neve at the Wellcome Institute.
  • He assembled source texts into the 1999 anthology Artificial Paradises, which launched his career in drug history.
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Self-Experimentation As Unique Scientific Data

  • Self-experimentation with mind-altering drugs produced subjective testimony that shaped psychology and philosophy.
  • These first-person reports offered data about thoughts and perceptions unavailable by other methods.
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Reclaiming 'Psychonaut' For Institutional Scientists

  • The term psychonaut, coined by Ernst Jünger, evokes systematic exploration of altered consciousness.
  • Jay reclaims it to show institutional scientists once self-experimented alongside outsiders.
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