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Perhaps the most well known radical philosophers of the 1960s was Abbie Hoffman. He co-founded the Youth International Party who were known as Yippies. Others were Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, Lee Weiner, Bobby Seale, and David Dellinger.

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