What is the best book on the subject of Drugs?
>>7232711
I want to say Naked Lunch, but I found the Journal of Psychotropic Drugs more enticing. Perhaps that's just me.
>>7232711
What about them?
A friend of mine that literally never reads books picked up Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana and could not stop talking about it for a while. It goes into the use of marijuana in cultures across the world and throughout history, and goes in depth about why it was made illegal in the states.
If you're into the "spiritual" aspect of seeing patterns in the universe... I had a really good time in college with the Power of Myth.
Horrors of addiction? Junky by William S. Burroughs.
>>7233136
>friend never stops talking about weed
>reads his first book, about weed
>DUDE WEED LMAO
>>7233145
Your post is 100% accurate but honestly I was just glad to see him reading. :^)
>>7232711
>>7233253
Never heard of this. Is it about a specific drug or just drugs in general?
>>7233257
It's Alexander Shulgin's bible. Shulgin is often called the Godfather of Ecstasy, for helping popularize MDMA again. He also synthesized a great number of new psychoactive drugs, among these the popular 2c-x series of psychedelics. 2c-b is probably on of his most well-known creations.
As far as I recall, the book contains synthesis instructions for a number of drugs, along with trip reports of each compound that he bioassayed. I think there's also something of a diary in there.
TiHKAL is also interesting - it concerns tryptamines instead of phenethylamines.
If you want a book that focuses more on the harm of drugs and drug policy, I suggest something by David Nutt. He was sacked by the British government because his scientific discoveries about how harmless most illegal drugs really are in moderation didn't fall into line with established ideology.
>>7233253
These are really good books especially if you're interested in the chemistry
I've started reading McKenna's "Food of the Gods," and I feel like it's one of those bad action movies where you have to shut off the critical thinking part of your brain once per paragraph.
>>7236590
the mark of genius is the ability to entertain a thought without fully investing in it your belief.
>>7232711
Pic related. He starts the book off by trying to find a philosophical framework with which we can understand the psychedelic experience. He then goes through the history of psychedelia in great detail and shows how it is connected to a plethora of different cultures. Well researched and a very interesting read.
>in b4 'hurr durr you're saying that because of the movie'
I actually originally read the book then watched the movie for comaprison, although I will admit this is one of the few instances where I liked the movie better
>>7239704
>I liked the movie better
that's even worse than reading it because of the movie. The movie totally misses the point of the book, although I'll allow it has some great visuals.