The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly

Episode 6: Justin Smith-Ruiu and Rachel Richardson

Jul 11, 2025
In this engaging discussion, scholar-essayist Justin Smith-Ruiu, an expert on psychedelics and philosophy, explores how drugs transitioned from cultural artifacts to modern commodities. He dives into the history of consciousness and auto-experimentation. Poet Rachel Richardson reflects on motherhood and the powerful imagery of California, particularly in light of environmental challenges. Their dialogue weaves through the emotional fabric of music, art, and shared human experiences, shedding light on the complexities of identity and perception in a transforming landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Quitting Alcohol And California Sobriety

  • Justin quit alcohol on December 2, 2020 and contrasts alcohol with psychedelics.
  • He describes a lived 'California sobriety' of no booze with cannabis and occasional psychedelics.
INSIGHT

Philosophy Narrowed By Alcohol‑Only Thought Experiments

  • Early modern philosophers limited thought experiments to sobriety vs. alcohol, narrowing conceptions of mind.
  • Had they considered other psychoactives, philosophical outcomes about identity and perception might differ.
INSIGHT

California's Kaleidoscopic Identity

  • California's cultural identity blends isolation, wealth influx, and kaleidoscopic reinvention.
  • Justin sees that fracturing as a distinctive, creative Californian mentality rather than mere superficiality.
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