The counterculture of the 1960s was characterized by a rebellion against traditional societal norms, particularly regarding issues like civil rights, gender equality, and war, notably the Vietnam War. It embraced alternative lifestyles, including communal living, psychedelic music, and experimentation with drugs. The movement also significantly influenced art, fashion, and political activism, fostering a spirit of freedom and self-expression that resonated with many. Its legacy continues to impact contemporary social movements and cultural expressions.
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