| The Psychedelic 60's By Britanica, mostly a musical history but some counterculture info | |
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| The Diggers Archive "The site descibes itself this way: The Digger Archives is an ongoing Web project to preserve and present the history of the anarchist guerilla street theater group that challenged the emerging Counterculture of the Sixties... | |
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| 1968: The Year That Changed Everything: Newsweek 1968: The Year That Made Us Who We Are" - looks at one of the defining years of the '60s, turbulent period in American history with essays on how the era shapes us still; the legacy as a factor in the presidential race; the growth of feminism; how meditation came to the West and an excerpt from Tom Brokaw's 'BOOM! Voices of the Sixties.' | |
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| The Hippy Museum The Hippie Museum is dedicated to understanding and extending key elements of the hippie movement that began in the 1960s. Some of those key elements are: believing in peace and love as a transformative process ??? both personally and politically; self-sufficiency/ back-to-the-land; ingenuity in architecture, fashion, and transportation; using music as a collective tool; utilizing tolerance as a method of dealing with interpersonal relations. | |
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| Time Out Of Mind: A Timeline Of The Counterculture Time Out Of Mind: A Timeline Of The Counterculture: A baby boomer's chronology of modern times; a hippie history of the Sixties. | |
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| Counterculture of the 1960s on Wikipedia The counterculture of the 1960s refers to a period between 1960 and 1973[1] that began in the United States as a reaction against the conservative government, social norms of the 1950s, the political conservatism (and perceived social repression) of the Cold War period, and the US government's extensive military intervention in Vietnam.[2][3] As the 1960s progressed, widespread tensions developed in American society that tended to flow along generational lines regarding the war in Vietnam, race relations, sexual mores, women's rights, traditional modes of authority, experimentation with psychedelic drugs and a predominantly materialist interpretation of the American Dream. New cultural forms emerged, including the pop music of English band the Beatles, which rapidly evolved to shape and reflect the youth culture's emphasis on change and experimentation. | |
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| The Hippie Shop Hippie artifacts for sale | |
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| Hippyland Evething hippy. A community with blogs, forums, information | |
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| 'Dormouse' Reveals Counterculture Links to Computer History eWeek article Dormouse' Reveals Counterculture Links to Computer History By Chris Nolan April 20, 2005 Opinion: A new book chronicles the development of computer culture in political terms, showing that computer programmers were always aware of the world outside the office???or the Valley. : A baby boomer's chronology of modern times; a hippie history of the Sixties. | |
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| The Medium Is the Message by Marshall McLuhen The Medium Is the Message a book By Marshall McLuhan VIA Grey Lodge | |
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| Hippie Museum The Hippie Museum is dedicated to understanding and extending key elements of the hippie movement that began in the 1960s. Some of those key elements are: believing in peace and love as a transformative process | |
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| Gerad Heard Officia Website Gerad Heard was a proific Engish author and a close friend of Aldous Huxley. He wrote exensivy on phlosophy and the psychedeic experience. Thihs website features a variety of materia about him. | |
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| Timothy Leary's Last Trip DVD [No Description] - read more http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=B0000A02TQ&tag=mindmedia-20&index=blended&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789 | |
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