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Psychedelics as Eloquence Adjuncts? Rhetorical Adjuncts and the Evolution of Rhetoric: The Transgenic Involution pp.
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Your rating has been recorded. Write a review Rate this item: The author also bases a lot of his discussion around the works of Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, the McKenna This is is an intriguing book that explores the rhetoric of entheogens and how people discuss the experiences they've had with entheogens. The author also bases a lot of his discussion around the works of Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, the McKenna brothers and other luminaries that have discussed entheogens in their own work.
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