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"Allen Ginsberg--sitting amid a huddle of Yippies off to the right--began chanting again, as he had all evening: "Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...." Ginsberg believed; he believed in everything--in democracy, in socialism, in communism, in anarchism, in Ezra Pound's idealistic variety of fascist economics, in Buckminster Fuller's technological Utopia, in D. H. Lawrence's return to preindustrial pastoralism, and in Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Voodoo, astrology magic; but, above all, in the natural goodness of man."