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Some critics of postwar American society argued that it was overly conformist and materialistic, emphasizing consumerism and suburban living at the expense of individuality and social responsibility. There were concerns about the limited roles available to women and minorities, as traditional gender norms and racial segregation persisted. Additionally, intellectuals and artists expressed discontent with the perceived complacency and lack of critical engagement in political and social issues during the Cold War era. This critique laid the groundwork for the countercultural movements of the 1960s.

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