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Daniel Waterman, Entheogens, Society and Law: The Politics of Consciousness, Autonomy and Responsibility Quotes: What better way to oppose the monopolisation of truth and meaning than to go in search of their foundations within one’s own psyche?
         

What better way to oppose the monopolisation of truth and meaning than to go in search of their foundations within one’s own psyche?


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What better way to oppose the monopolisation of truth and meaning than to go in search of their foundations within one’s own psyche?
         



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