Politics of Psychopharmacology
Discover the revolutionary insights of Timothy Leary in his compelling work, Politics of Psychopharmacology. Published in 2002 by Ronin Publishing, this 120-page paperback delves into the life of Leary, a Harvard psychologist who emerged as a prominent figure in the 1960s counterculture. Known for his groundbreaking research and experimentation with psychedelic substances, Leary shares his personal journey from a Bohemian professor to a New Age icon. This engaging biography not only captures his transformation but also explores the broader implications of psychopharmacology on society. Whether you're a student of psychology, a fan of counterculture, or simply curious about the intersection of mind and spirit, this book is a must-read. Join Timothy Leary as he challenges conventional thinking and invites readers to explore the potentials of the human mind.