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  1. "…in the aftermath of WWI, as technologies like the radio and automobile began to take hold, #MargarethMead and her husband #GregoryBateson began to formulate a vision for utopia that relied upon plant-based #psychedelics.

    "They saw science as responsible for some of the bad things in the world, but also [as] something which could be a tool for fixing the world or healing a sick society."

    npr.org/2024/01/16/1224894129/

  2. "…in the aftermath of WWI, as technologies like the radio and automobile began to take hold, #MargarethMead and her husband #GregoryBateson began to formulate a vision for utopia that relied upon plant-based #psychedelics.

    "They saw science as responsible for some of the bad things in the world, but also [as] something which could be a tool for fixing the world or healing a sick society."

    npr.org/2024/01/16/1224894129/

  3. "…in the aftermath of WWI, as technologies like the radio and automobile began to take hold, and her husband began to formulate a vision for utopia that relied upon plant-based .

    "They saw science as responsible for some of the bad things in the world, but also [as] something which could be a tool for fixing the world or healing a sick society."

    npr.org/2024/01/16/1224894129/

  4. "…in the aftermath of WWI, as technologies like the radio and automobile began to take hold, #MargarethMead and her husband #GregoryBateson began to formulate a vision for utopia that relied upon plant-based #psychedelics.

    "They saw science as responsible for some of the bad things in the world, but also [as] something which could be a tool for fixing the world or healing a sick society."

    npr.org/2024/01/16/1224894129/

  5. "…in the aftermath of WWI, as technologies like the radio and automobile began to take hold, #MargarethMead and her husband #GregoryBateson began to formulate a vision for utopia that relied upon plant-based #psychedelics.

    "They saw science as responsible for some of the bad things in the world, but also [as] something which could be a tool for fixing the world or healing a sick society."

    npr.org/2024/01/16/1224894129/