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Hippie Culture Of The '60s

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The hippie culture of the '60s was a countercultural movement that emerged in the United States during the 1960s. It was characterized by a rejection of mainstream values, an emphasis on peace, love, and harmony, and a focus on creativity and self-expression.

Key Features

  • Rejecting mainstream values
  • Emphasis on peace, love, and harmony
  • Focus on creativity and self-expression

Pros

  • Promoted peace and love
  • Encouraged self-expression
  • Inspired social change

Cons

  • Some aspects were idealistic and naive
  • Drug use was prevalent in some circles
  • Not all aspects of the movement were sustainable

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