Meanwhile‚ psychedelic rock reflected the hippie movement of the late 1960’s which spread from the West Coast of the United States to the rest of the country‚ and eventually‚ to Europe (O’Brien n.p.). In relation to the rampant use of LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) was the rise of the “hippie movement”. This movement was a kind of counterculture at that time which celebrated the ideals of peace and spiritual happiness through irenic gatherings (Scaruffi n.p.). The “hippies” were rebels
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The hippie era was a time of change. Society did nott understand the hippie generation; therefore they started to fear them. Parents began to feel that this counter-culture was a bad influence on the youth; therefore they started to discriminate against them. The hippie culture had a whole different outlook on life and society‚ oppose to the previous generations. They believed in peace‚ love‚ freedom‚ and had a great amount of respect not only for others‚ but for our earth. Hippies believed that
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Impact of the Hippie Movement on Society Hippies of the 1960s developed their own music‚ fashion‚ perspectives‚ and styles of life. Many traditional morals of the past drastically changed due to the open minds of hippies and their views on society. Because of the hippies‚ unmarried couples can now live together without being frowned upon‚ religious and cultural diversity has gained greater acceptance‚ and the message of peace is widely spread. The hippie movement had
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first important environmental movement in Canada was led by an organization called Greenpeace. They were against the nuclear testing that was being done in Alaska and protested by sailing on a regular fishing boat to the city of Amchitka. [3] As the hippie movement died out in the seventies‚ the
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1. Introduction In the present thesis‚ I am going to discuss the generation gap between the parent and son culture as well as the characteristics of the ’hippie movement’ with the aid of Hair movie in one of the most tumultuous decade in the American history which is unquestionably the Sixties. The counterculture encompasses a period from the 50s through the mid-70s. It is one of the most revolutionary and riotous trend in the American history which came into being in a wide range of social and
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completely apolitical” (Carnes and Garraty 842). The counterculture of the Sixties is a huge and complex subject that cannot be covered entirely in this short essay. Hence I will mainly concentrate on the peaceful hippie movement and its manifestations. Where it started The hippie counterculture of the Sixties started in San Francisco with a literary group of writers called beatniks or hipsters‚ including Jack Kerouac‚ Williams S. Burroughs and Allan Ginsberg. Beatniks celebrated a hedonistic
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followers and how the trends on the streets are recognized by the media and picked up by the fashion leaders. I’ll demonstrate this by using Dior New Look from the 1940’s – 1950’s as an example of the trickle down affect. I’ll also be discussing the hippie style and how the small trend evolved to becoming a global trend‚ this would be the example of bubble up. I’ll also be exploring the affect the media and the images they advertise to the society has changed the way people look and dress. Fashion
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established bodies‚ opposed the Vietnam War and the usage of nuclear weapons as well as criticized the values of the middle class. In addition‚ the hippies were vegetarians and eco-friendly besides promoting the psychedelic drugs-recreational- usage. The hippie subculture formed their own societies‚ employed usage of drugs in the exploration of substitutes of consciousness states‚ advocated for the revolution of sex‚ religious tolerance‚ paid heed to psychedelic rock and also tried to alter the attitudes
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HIPPY FASHION TRENDS BACKGROUND Hippie movement started as a dissenting group‚ along with the New Left and the American Civil Rights Movement‚ encompassing the sixty’s ‘counterculture’ of rejecting the ‘Establishment’‚ criticizing middle class values‚ opposing nuclear weapons and the Vietnam War‚ among other things. A social revolution erupted in North and South America‚ Western Europe‚ Japan‚ Australia and New Zealand during the 1960s and early 1970s in the form of this counterculture‚ opposed
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performances were enhanced with light shows and the common use of drugs. Ken Kesey‚ the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and others organized the festival and also provided beverages mixed with LSD. The list of performers consisted of a variety of hippie and acid rock bands‚ including the Grateful Dead‚ Big Brother and The Holding Company‚ and the Charlatans. “It was incredible because of the formlessness…and stuff happening spontaneously and people being prepared to accept any kind of thing that
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