Tripping on Utopia, Benjamin Breen
Tripping on Utopia, Benjamin Breen
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Tripping on Utopia
Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science

Author: Benjamin Breen

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 12 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/16/2024


Synopsis

A bold and brilliant revisionist take on the history of psychedelics in the twentieth century, illuminating how a culture of experimental drugs shaped the Cold War and the birth of Silicon Valley.

"It was not the Baby Boomers who ushered in the first era of widespread drug experimentation. It was their parents." Far from the repressed traditionalists they are often painted as, the generation that survived the second World War emerged with a profoundly ambitious sense of social experimentation. In the '40s and '50s, transformative drugs rapidly entered mainstream culture, where they were not only legal, but openly celebrated. American physician John C. Lilly infamously dosed dolphins (and himself) with LSD in a NASA-funded effort to teach dolphins to talk. A tripping Cary Grant mumbled into a Dictaphone about Hegel as astronaut John Glenn returned to Earth. At the center of this revolution were the pioneering anthropologists—and star-crossed lovers—Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson. Convinced the world was headed toward certain disaster, Mead and Bateson made it their life’s mission to reshape humanity through a new science of consciousness expansion, but soon found themselves at odds with the government bodies who funded their work, whose intentions were less than pure. Mead and Bateson's partnership unlocks an untold chapter in the history of the twentieth century, linking drug researchers with CIA agents, outsider sexologists, and the founders of the Information Age.

As we follow Mead and Bateson’s fractured love affair from the malarial jungles of New Guinea to the temples of Bali, from the espionage of WWII to the scientific revolutions of the Cold War, a new origin story for psychedelic science emerges.

About Benjamin Breen

Benjamin Breen teaches history at University of California, Santa Cruz.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on December 13, 2023

This review is going to be a choose your own adventure! You pick up Tripping on Utopia by Benjamin Breen and then.... Path 1: You are a reader who loves science, medicine, philosophy, and you know who Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, Allen Ginsberg, and Timothy Leary are. You know what MKUltra is and......more

Goodreads review by Sam on January 03, 2024

I am so thankful to Hachette Audio, Grand Central Publishing, and Benjamin Breen for granting me advanced physical and audio access to this informative mind-bender of a novel, touching upon the past centuries-worth of exposure and testing of psychedelics as weapons of the mind, brainwashing enemies......more

Goodreads review by Bill on April 17, 2024

This is one of those books that feels like an alternate history of the mid-20th Century. Focusing on Margaret Mead and her circle of lovers, spouses, and associates and their aim to create a new multi-cultural consciousness in the middle years of the 20th Century, it's mostly a story of good intenti......more

Goodreads review by Jassie on February 18, 2024

I picked this up because I had never heard of Margaret Mead and this book looked like it was an intersection of a lot of my interests. Most of the book was not about Mead herself, though. Instead it was like a crash course on the weird psychedelic “scientists” from the 20s to 70s (a LOT happened and......more

Goodreads review by Ella on December 17, 2024

Beautifully executed: well written and rich with detail. I’m raising my standards for NF tho…. you have to be THAT GIRL to get 5 stars......more


Quotes

"Benjamin Breen has crafted a brilliant and original history of the chemical dreamscape of American democracy. With a driving narrative and unforgettable cast of characters, Tripping on Utopia resurrects the promise, dangers, and sheer weirdness of one of the twentieth century's unsung frontiers of discovery: the quest to change the world by altering humans' perception of it."—Charles King, author of Gods of the Upper Air and Midnight at the Pera Palace

Tripping on Utopia is epic in its scope, cinematic in its rendering. This masterpiece of storytelling is underpinned by impeccable research and extraordinary material that will have you questioning everything you think you know about America's history of psychedelic drug use. Breen is an exciting new voice in narrative non-fiction.”—Lindsey Fitzharris, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Facemaker

"Part biography, part intellectual history, this kaleidoscopic book reveals the century-long search for psychological liberation at the heart of today’s fascination with psychedelics. It’s a marvel of scholarship and impossible to put down."—Fred Turner, author of From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism

"In this strikingly original new history of psychedelic science, Benjamin Breen focuses on its origins in the interwar years alongside the expansive utopian projects of that era: anthropologists studying how cultures change, cybernetic dreams of reprogramming the brain, and the fascination with other wonder drugs such as hormones, truth serums and tranquilisers. The result is a thrilling history of ideas, deeply rooted in archival research and narrated with infectious energy and enthusiasm. Tripping on Utopia is full of surprises and beautiful writing."
 —Mike Jay, author or Psychonauts: Drugs and the Making of the Modern Mind

“The hidden history of how psychedelic drugs spread from CIA clinics and chic parties into the American counter-culture is not quite as wild as an LSD trip — but as this book makes clear, it's close.  Deeply researched but also highly imaginative, Tripping on Utopia uncovers a maze of startling connections among some of the strange and fascinating characters who shaped a dazzling chapter of American cultural history.”—Stephen Kinzer, author of Poisoner in Chief

"A captivating tale of scientific idealists and Cold War spies, love triangles and tripping dolphins, and the never-ending search to maximize human potential and make the world a better place. Deeply researched and alive with extraordinary human stories, this book will change your mind about the origins of the counterculture and the people who shaped it."—Margaret O’Mara, author of The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America