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Counterculture Of The 1960s

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The counterculture of the 1960s was a social and cultural movement that emerged in the United States and spread around the world. It was characterized by a rejection of mainstream values and norms, and a focus on individual expression, personal freedom, and social activism.

Key Features

  • Rejecting mainstream values
  • Embracing individual expression
  • Challenging authority
  • Promoting social activism

Pros

  • Encouraged creative expression
  • Inspired social change
  • Raised awareness on important issues

Cons

  • Caused division in society
  • Some aspects led to negative consequences

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