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+ | {{tab}}Some hippies speak truer than they realise when refer­ring to their {{qq|bro­thers}} in adver­ti­sing and the mili­tary; common to both sides is this af­fect­less­ness ''which does not pre­clude hate''. Love-<wbr>ins are the in-<wbr>turned con­fir­ma­tion of exclu­ded ones, those exclu­ded from real overall control of their lives. Try loving adverts off the bill­boards, war­heads off mis­siles; we can only ''tear'' them down. The cool types resist the loving types like con­serva­tives resist change, afraid to take risks. As Legman sug­gests, what other release can cool people share but apoca­lyp­tic belief in the end of the world; quite feasi­ble with the {{w|Penta­gon|The_Pentagon}} and {{w|Kremlin|Moscow_Kremlin}} plan­ning plane­tary suicide. There is an alar­ming simi­lar­ity between the con­tempo­rary revolté and the orga­niza­tion man when both crave a moral blowout, con­scious­ly or other­wise. | ||
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+ | {{p|s10}}'''POLITICS OF SEX''' | ||
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+ | {{tab}}The sexual byways he dep­lores so self-<wbr>indul­gent­ly I don{{t}} know about, not having been to the States. Every man to his own taste, pro­vi­ded he des­troys himself only. Legman{{s}} anxiety for good clean fun is rather taste­less (would he be more at home with a mar­riage cano­nised by the State in {{w|Moscow|Moscow}}{{s}} Hall of Wed­dings than with {{w|Cali­for­nian|California}} rites by surf and moon­light?) and a trifle para­noid (he waxes quite hys­teri­cal over kinks and orgi­asts). But he{{s}} right in this, the newsy inter­est in freaked out orgies and cool sex points back to wide­spread dis­satis­faction{{dash}}failure in more normal terms; that disap­point­ment having its roots in autho­rita­rian sup­pres­sion (the family as proto­type of the State) and com­mer­cial ex­ploi­ta­tion. Genuine sexual freedom depends not on explo­ring side­lines in sensa­tion but on a social revo­lu­tion. | ||
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+ | {{p|s11}}'''{{w|HELL{{S|c}} ANGELS|Hell's_Angels}} AND {{w|TRIPPIES|Transcendentalism}}''' | ||
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+ | ''The Fake Revolt''relates the Hell{{s}} Angels cele­bra­ted cool to the cool of the so-<wbr>called trans­cen­denta­lists. Both are en route to an iden­tical no­thing­ness. One through body smash­ing vio­lence, usually indis­crimi­nate, the other via mind-<wbr>blowing drugs, again with few re­deem­ing excep­tions. Modern ex­peri­ence is chaotic, every­one being subject to a con­stant flood of stimuli, nearly impos­sible to eval­uate it all for the purpose of action. Hell{{s}} Angels and trans­cen­denta­lists react iden­tical­ly to this chaos. In trying to short­cut the route to salva­tion they abdi­cate their chances of freedom. They decline the long and hard road of self-<wbr>discip­line only to be discip­lined by the machi­nery of the state or the vara­ries of their ma­chines; or to be dis­solved in an imper­sonal {{w|Nirvana|Nirvana}}, perhaps finally a person­less {{w|mush­room cloud|Mushroom_cloud}}. | ||
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+ | {{tab}}The flir­ta­tion with {{w|Nazi|Nazism}} gear and the fasci­nation of the Hell{{s}} Angels betray the hippies{{s|r}} rep­ressed dream of vio­lence. If they live such symbols, only to provoke, as some will say, why isn{{t}} provo­ca­tion more {{p|63}}the mode of these new quie­tists? No, the average hippy is in a double bind. If hippies really under­stood the violent society against which they have reacted they woud have the gracce to admit that their pro­fessed non-<wbr>vio­lence can only be skin deep unless vio­lence be exor­cised by a serious discip­line. | ||
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+ | {{p|s12}}'''A NEW {{w|HITLER|Adolf_Hitler}}''' | ||
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+ | {{tab}}What worries Legman most, to quote him at length, is {{qq|the at­temp­ted gather­ing of this proudly self-<wbr>styled {{q|under­ground}} brew of {{w|lumpen|Lumpenproletariat}} ele­ments, under the rio­tously phoney leader­ship of lunatic promo­ters and pub­lish­ers, and the pent­house direc­tion of the wilier {{w|New Left|New_Left}} is essen­tial­ly a front operation or {{w|Social Demo­cra­tic|Social_democracy}} Trojan horse inten­ded to set up cadres to welcome the new Hitler when he comes}}. Who{{s}} plot­ting what? I feel Legman{{s}} extreme sug­ges­tibi­lity, which has yielded this explo­sive tract, has here got the better of him; and that there is no such total con­spi­racy because there is no one with the neces­sary world view to launch and main­tain it. | ||
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+ | {{p|s13}}'''THE TOTAL REVOLT''' | ||
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+ | {{tab}}The lash of all his whip­words leaves one smar­ting. Cle­verly Legman never reveals from what supe­rior stand­point he judges the Fake Revolt. Is he a lone figure crying out or a move­ment to share his atti­tude with? Is he trying to tell people how to make a revo­lu­tion? If so, then take this; {{qq|the new revolt nowa­days con­sists there­fore of a bunch of inar­ticu­late long-<wbr>haired ado­les­cents without lea­der­ship and without a pro­gramme}}. Never mind the autho­rita­rian tone, he is trying to say why we all cheat our­selves of revo­lu­tion. Total revolt is needed. Partial revolt is easily recu­per­ated by estab­lish­ments and con­tained as a pro­fita­ble shide­show or safety valve. | ||
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+ | {{p|s14}}'''DESTRUCTION''' | ||
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+ | {{tab}}Legman, I repeat, is not of the gene­ra­tion he writes of, broadly those now between 15 and 25. Thus his de­tached fury and total lack of sym­pa­thy. Previ­ous gene­ra­tions have be­queathed this one a fouled-<wbr>up world. The best of the present gene­ra­tion, Legman warns, are now des­troy­ing them­selves in search of kicks, rather than get down to des­troy­ing that lousy world of their parents. I would add we will not destroy that world until one and all have working know­ledge of the power struc­tures that daily divert and sup­press our right­ful rage; mean­while con­scious people annot ''live'' such know­ledge without diver­sion. | ||
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+ | {{p|s15}}'''MYSTICISMS''' | ||
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+ | {{tab}}Revo­lu­tion in your own soul is the hippy recipe to save the world. Forget the dead and dying else­where on whom your econo­mic freedom is predi­cated. Such a revo­lu­tion does not touch the modern state and its sup­por­ters. To believe other­wise is gross bad faith or mere trans­cen­dental naivety. Why under­esti­mate the enemy or deny him exis­tence? This hippy half revolt is inhe­rent­ly élitist, unsym­pathe­tic in prac­tice to the wage slaved prole­ta­riat, bour­geois in its econo­mic base, and {{p|64}}riddled with mys­tical ini­tia­tions. All the wishful clap about turning on straight people one by one cannot dis­guise the hippie{{s|r}} basic treason to their fellow men (sorry, beings), their other­world­ly denial of the glaring social and econo­mic prob­lems beyond those that affect them indi­vidu­ally this week or next. Cool it baby, what bag are you in, I{{m}} an indi­vi­dual. | ||
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+ | {{tab}}When it suits them the tota­lita­rians of busi­ness, poli­tics and culture can trade in such a move­ment for a new one more along ''their'' lines. The {{w|Germany|German}} State changed the far-<wbr>out {{qq|{{w|Wan­der­vogel|Wandervogel}}}} of the 20{{s}} into the {{qq|Hitler_Jugend|Hitler_Youth}} of the 30{{s}}. From 2 Balfour Place, here in {{w|London|London}}, {{qq|The Process}} (symbol{{tab}}), in true élitest style, alls the young and con­fused to re­nounce the dif­ficul­ties of living-<wbr>in-<wbr>the-<wbr>world in favour of joining their spiri­tual storm­troo­pers of Mayfiar, Greece and Xtul, Mexico. | ||
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+ | {{tab}}Innocent stics capi­tu­late to dia­bolic mysti­cisms. Like {{qq|the natio­nal inter­est}}. The missing ele­ment{{dash}}social per­spec­tive. | ||
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+ | {{tab}}May I leave you with the expen­sive double­think of the Maha­rishi Mahesh Yogi, spea­king to stu­dents at the Uni­ver­sity of Cali­for­nia, Los Angeles. | ||
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+ | {{tab}}{{qq|Is it true that you told the Beatles that the Ban the Bomb move­ment was silly?}} | ||
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+ | {{tab}}{{qq|Yes, I told them that. We must concern our­selves with medi­ta­tion. Besides if one country bans the bomb, it will then be help­less and de­fence­less.}} | ||
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+ | {{tab}}Maha­rishi, there is a great deal of oppo­si­tion to the Vietnam War, many students are under the threat of the draft. Should we resist?}} | ||
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+ | {{tab}}{{qq|We should obey the elected leaders of this country. They are repre­senta­tives of the people. …}} | ||
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and mystic double-think
This most sarcastic but overdue tract rips apart phoney youth revolt in psychopathic America, and by extension, “her cheap imitators”. The Fake Revolt was published this year. The author, G. Legman, is not of the age group he says has had it. I detect nostalgia for the simplicities of socialist revolutionaries in the 30’s and rationalisation of rile at missing out. Under the flash viciouis style lies a pessimist and a puritan, sometimes underestimating, always stimulating. He takes the Bomb as the supreme fact hanging over the world, fact making nonsense of all revolts stopping short of tearing down State and capitalism.
Legman picks on three blind alleys down which the rebellious have been led; gestures that merely raise the ante, e.g. sloganising, hitting cops; the cult of cool; and “perversion”, sexual and chemical, e.g. sadism (“The Atom Bomb is nothing but the Marquis de Sade on a government grant”) and LSD culture. He reserves his harshest tirades for youth’s misleaders—
Increasingly big business makes equally meaningless the idealist’s desire to improve the world and the disillusioned’s desire to escape its decay. Money and Power between them buy up most threats to the status quo. Sell out is the way out. Legman cites girls leaving their lovers for money bags, boys shedding communist skins when McCarthy turned on the heat, and worse still those who are waiting in the wings with ready made excuses for their tardiness in promoting revolution. “Everybody wants to be your bedfellow, the whole scene trembles continuously on the paranoid edge of violence.” Revolt is meaningless when consumer-
Camp is apolitical, concerned with style not content. The daring pose or “revolution in dress” tends to disguise the reactionary vacuum in the mod psyche. Camp pleases the eye when you are out of your mind. Where else can one be when analysis of society’s dynamics reveal no easy political “way out”? So let’s be beautiful people.
After the sell out what’s left of revolt? Legman dismisses the civil rights workers for a start. “Getting bashed by the cops or by Southern sheriffs makes them feel involved.” Violence is implicit in revolt. He accuses the non-
He dismisses provocation likewise, without granting that to provoke is a way of trying out one’s strength by setting authority against people until people take sides or suffer. The Diggers he writes off as mock-
He points out that a drug scene is nothing new—
Curiously, with its tone of comprehending everything, The Fake Revolt omits mention of the ghetto riots, the Vietnam War and “The Resistance”. Events have overtaken the author, words like these no longer stand. “It cannot come out for anything radical without going to gaol so it has come out for nothing.” Other judgements are still sharp. “A hippie or a beatnik is a frantically self-
Some hippies speak truer than they realise when referring to their “brothers” in advertising and the military; common to both sides is this affectlessness which does not preclude hate. Love-
The sexual byways he deplores so self-
The Fake Revoltrelates the Hell’s Angels celebrated cool to the cool of the so-
What worries Legman most, to quote him at length, is “the attempted gathering of this proudly self-
The lash of all his whipwords leaves one smarting. Cleverly Legman never reveals from what superior standpoint he judges the Fake Revolt. Is he a lone figure crying out or a movement to share his attitude with? Is he trying to tell people how to make a revolution? If so, then take this; “the new revolt nowadays consists therefore of a bunch of inarticulate long-
Legman, I repeat, is not of the generation he writes of, broadly those now between 15 and 25. Thus his detached fury and total lack of sympathy. Previous generations have bequeathed this one a fouled-
When it suits them the totalitarians of business, politics and culture can trade in such a movement for a new one more along their lines. The Germany State changed the far-
Innocent stics capitulate to diabolic mysticisms. Like “the national interest”. The missing element—
May I leave you with the expensive doublethink of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, speaking to students at the University of California, Los Angeles.
“Is it true that you told the Beatles that the Ban the Bomb movement was silly?”
“Yes, I told them that. We must concern ourselves with meditation. Besides if one country bans the bomb, it will then be helpless and defenceless.”
Maharishi, there is a great deal of opposition to the Vietnam War, many students are under the threat of the draft. Should we resist?}}
“We should obey the elected leaders of this country. They are representatives of the people. …”