Via assorted magazines (Playboy; the California Law Review; the San Francisco Oracle) the Norman Vincent Peale--although much more suave--of the Haight-Ashbury comments with expectable ease on aspects of ""the disease of civilization"" to which he later refers as ""Los Angelization."" We need ""ecological awareness"" in a broader sense although there are times when Mr. Watts paraphrases what has been not so silently springing from all directions all year long. He discusses money versus real worth (it might be a fishing rod); ""Murder in the Kitchen"" or an appeal to come out of the supermarket and get back to raw materials like wheat germ; he inveighs against clothes-women's are irritating and the ""conventional male dress is trussing""; and he takes potshots at those who condemn psychedelics and the furthering of a mystical experience thereby. So what else is new? Not much--these are just transcendental tidbits from his old cosmology.