So, lay me get this straight...
These mood enhancers, psychotropics, antidepressants, etc., they also affect our decision making, so they change our social behavior, sometimes in interesting or even difficult-to-accept-readily ways.
And they could be used to make people more socially tolerant, or acceptable, or just kinder, easier to get along with.
And we're well along in the process of nationalizing healthcare in America.
So it's not unreasonable to expect that if things keep going the way they seem to be going, we will one day rely on a government hired and paid physician or practitioner for our primary care provider, and they will be advising us on which medications we may or may not need, or would be beneficial.
And that government provider would be just as likely to favor treatments that their employer recommended as our current provider may, since our current provider is essentially paid by our insurer.
So in the future we could be getting government-recommended healthcare.
What could go wrong with that?