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At the time (not the same as today), young people (at the time they considered YOUNG to be anyone under the age of 30) wanted to be free: Long hair (not the crew cut or clean look); beards (not clean shaven); sandals (not conventional closed toe shoes); dirty blue jeans with tears and holes in them and decorated shirts and jackets (flowers peace symbols, etc) (and not suits or dress pants & shirts or jackets). They wanted money for doing what they wanted to do, and NOT work at traditional work places (they wanted to make money opening their own flower/plant shops, leather goods, smoking pipes, beads, jewelry, etc). They wanted to just play and listen to music and enjoy life, and not have to do conventional work (conventional jobs).

The (US) people (generation) of the 1960's wanted their kids to get an education, dress properly, look decent (short haircuts, clean-shaven), and become professional people (Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, etc.), and if necessary serve their country in the military. The counterculture wanted to "do their own thing." And that was one of their sayings, "...do your own thing, man." Which was, partly, as described above.

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it was Woodstock. The counterculture activity pinnacle was Woodstock, the counterculture movement official capital was San Francisco, California.


Who were the members of the counterculture movement?

The most famous group participating in the counterculture was the hippies; however, most of those who were considered to be part of the counterculture were not as radical. They included anyone who opposed the Vietnam War and anyway who opposed the norms and conformity of society (ex: mass media, popular culture). The counterculture is associated with drug use, the sexual revolution and an exploration of the spiritual side of life.


What caused the deterioration of the counterculture movement?

The two main factors that initiated the decline of the 1960s counterculture were the Mason Family murders and the turmoil of the Altamont Free Concert. These two events, along with rampant drug use and civil unrest due to the Vietnam War, caused a backlash by mainstream Americans.


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Actually no, there is no counterculture today. True countercultures died out in the 1970s however I think the grunge movement of the 90s can be considered a counterculture. Today everything for the most part is mainstream in some way and people who think they are rebelling are actually fitting in with a crowd. There is no true political, sociological, or psychological movement that goes against mainstream norms. We'll never have hippies or beatniks again because it would/ already has become trendy and accepted in mainstream society.


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