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

Jan 6, 2026
Mike Jay, an author and curator specializing in the history of drugs and mind sciences, shares his insights on self-experimentation throughout history. He passionately discusses how early scientists like Freud and William James used mind-altering substances to unlock consciousness. Jay explores the shift in societal views on drugs and recounts the 1960s psychedelic revival as a renaissance of inner exploration. He advocates for a nuanced language around psychoactives, emphasizing their significant role in shaping modern psychology and philosophy.
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ANECDOTE

From Internet Forums To Drug Historian

  • Mike Jay became fascinated by online drug discussions and turned that interest into a career in drug history.
  • He curated the Wellcome Collection exhibition High Society and wrote books like Mescaline and Artificial Paradises.
INSIGHT

Self-Experimentation Shaped Mind Sciences

  • Self-experimentation with mind-altering drugs produced subjective testimonies crucial to the development of modern psychology.
  • These first-person accounts helped scientists probe thoughts, perceptions, and the unconscious in ways lab measures could not.
INSIGHT

Psychonaut Reclaims Scientific Self-Experimenters

  • The term psychonaut, coined by Ernst Jünger, reframes drug-takers as explorers of consciousness rather than mere users.
  • Jay reclaims the term to show that institutional scientists once practiced psychonautics alongside outsiders.
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