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Counterculture: Guide History and Contercultural Idea Makers
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| Steve Silbermans Digaland |
| Selberman - a writer for Wired Magazine -- presents a broad range of his work on cyberculture and counterculture
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| CounterCulture Search Engine at Second Attention |
| The tech behind the site is mainly Google but it is fun to search the assortments of websites, blogs, social networks and social bookmark sites including a couple of niche assortments news and trivia (47.00) |
| 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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| Rainbow Family of Living light |
It is longstanding Rainbow Family consensus that nobody has ever, or ever will represent the Rainbow Family. This is an unofficial collection of information on the Rainbow Family and the Rainbow Gatherings, and in no way should anyone who works on this web site be considered to be representing the Rainbow Family (47.00) |
| Stonehead |
| Swiss psy-trance organisation (47.00) |
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