“Levitating the Pentagon: Exorcism As Politics, Politics As Exorcism”, Joseph P. Laycock2011 ()⁠:

On 21 October 1967 Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman, and Ed Sanders of the band The Fugs, and others, organized an “exorcism” of the Pentagon in which several thousand demonstrators participated. Most historians have regarded this event as “a put-on” or at best as “performance art.”

This article takes seriously the nominal status of the ritual as a “sacred” or “magical” event. It argues that the organizers were using innovative strategies of social action to alter the terms of debate regarding the Vietnam War. Inasmuch as these strategies drew on “secret” insights into the nature of social reality, they were seen as “magical” and in continuity with pre-modern esoteric traditions.

Finally, it is argued that the new left turned to such tactics out of a deep frustration with traditional forms of democratic political engagement.

The organizers asked the GSA for a permit to lift it 300 feet in the air. GSA held the line and authorized only 3 feet.