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Daniel Pinchbeck – From Cultural Catalyst to Capitalist Co-option: Reflections on Psychedelic Science, AI, and Idealist Monism

July 8, 2025

In this expansive episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with author and cultural theorist Daniel Pinchbeck to explore the evolving—and increasingly contested—role of psychedelics in society. From the hopeful spirit of transformation that animated earlier psychedelic movements to the sobering reality of biotech, branding, and political entanglement, Daniel offers a candid diagnosis of where we are—and where we might be headed.

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In this expansive episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with author and cultural theorist Daniel Pinchbeck to explore the evolving—and increasingly contested—role of psychedelics in society. From the hopeful spirit of transformation that animated earlier psychedelic movements to the sobering reality of biotech, branding, and political entanglement, Daniel offers a candid diagnosis of where we are—and where we might be headed.

Reflecting on Psychedelic Science 2025, Daniel discusses the event’s stark shift toward commercialization and industry influence. He contrasts this with his earlier work on Evolver, a movement that sought to integrate psychedelics with permaculture, alternative economics, and cultural awakening. Together, Joe and Daniel examine how the field’s idealistic origins have been increasingly subjected to capitalist co-option.

They also dive into deeper philosophical terrain—discussing monistic idealism, Rudolf Steiner, and the suppression of mystical and paranormal dimensions in the push to medicalize and sanitize psychedelics for mainstream acceptance. Daniel warns of the dangers of ignoring the shadow, including psychic fragmentation and what he calls “entity attachment” from ungrounded use.

The conversation ranges from tech billionaires on ketamine to the geopolitical threat of authoritarianism, the weaponization of AI, and the quiet complicity of many in the psychedelic space who avoid political engagement. Daniel shares his current projects, including his Substack newsletter and a new seminar, Breaking the AI Barrier.

This is a timely, unflinching exploration of psychedelics as both medicine and mirror—revealing the best and worst of our collective intentions. Can we reclaim the visionary potential of these tools from the grip of capital and control?

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Daniel Pinchbeck

Daniel Pinchbeck is the author of Breaking Open the Head (2002), Quetzalcoatl Returns (2006, originally published as 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl), and When Plants Dream (with Sophia Rokhlin). His early works helped to initiate the new psychedelic renaissance and consciousness movement. His 2017 book, How Soon Is Now, explored the systemic changes needed to avert ecological collapse and near-term extinction.

He was featured in Joao Amorim’s 2010 documentary, 2012: Time for Change, which promoted a holistic approach to redesigning our civilization, centering the value of indigenous knowledge systems.  He has written features for The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, Wired, and elsewhere.  He is a regular contributor to Purple Magazine. He has been a columnist for Dazed, The Art Newspaper of London, Art & America, and other magazines. He cofounded the pioneering web magazine, Reality Sandwich. He speaks at festivals and conferences around the world. 

Paid subscribers to his newsletter receive discounts to his courses on www.liminal.news .