Baudelaire on drugs
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Le haschich, comme toutes les joies solitaires, rend l'individu inutile aux hommes et la société superflue pour l'individu. Hashish, like all other solitary delights, makes the individual useless to mankind, and also makes society unnecessary to the individual.
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Baudelaire wrote two texts on drugs:
- On Wine and Hashish (1851)
- Les Paradis artificiels (1860)
- "Get Drunk", poem
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