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Why do humans have such an odd fascination with criminals and outlaws? What happened to all the kings and queens who used to be in charge of everything...where did they go? Why? And what does any of this have to do with drugs?
In this episode I pick up where I left off last time by introducing Michel Foucault's concept of panoptic power, which explains why now days we all self-discipline to conform to social regulations. The war on drugs thrives in spaces where most citizens are thoroughly convinced of the stereotypes that surround drug use: immorality, contagion, degradation, the "disease" of addiction. Today I explain how that cultural knowledge comes to exist, and perhaps how we might be able to disrupt and rewrite those scripts.
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#26: Casualties of War (Jessie Dunleavy)
#25: Life without Parole...for Drugs! (Kevin Ott)
#24: Benzodiazepines
#23: About the Name "Dr. Junkie"
#22: When they call us Murderers (Morgan Godvin)
#21: "You Can't Say that to a Judge!" (Judge Holmes)
#20: Sex Work (Justice Rivera)
#19: Needles, Crackpipes and Free Drugs - Harm Reduction (Kat Humphries)
#18: Stoned Apes - Turn on, Tune in & Drop out
#17: First Trips (Vanessa & Riley Brown)
#16: MethAmphetamine (Dr. Erin Boyce)
#15: Shame
#14: Crime
#13: Between Ex-Inmates (Chandra Bozelko)
#12: The Prison-Industrial Complex
#11: Kratom (Dr. Oliver Grundman)
#10: Religious Experience (Dr.s J. Anderson & M. Ferguson)
#9: MDMA (Dr. Ben Sessa)
#8: Opioids
#7: Heroin
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