hippy movement

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The hippy movement was a 1960s countercultural movement that rejected mainstream social norms in favor of peace, love, communal living, and psychedelic exploration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf countercultural movement
social movement
alsoKnownAs hippie counterculture
hippie movement
associatedWithEvent Summer of Love
Woodstock Festival 1969
surface form: Woodstock Festival
associatedWithLocation Greenwich Village
Haight-Ashbury
San Francisco
associatedWithMusicGenre acid rock
folk rock
psychedelic rock
associatedWithSubstance LSD
marijuana
corePractice alternative lifestyles
communal living arrangements
free love
psychedelic exploration
psychedelic music festivals
coreValue anti-materialism
communal living
environmentalism
individual freedom
love
nonviolence
peace
declinePeriod early 1970s
emergedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
emergedInPeriod 1960s
hasAesthetic beads and jewelry
colorful clothing
long hair
tie-dye garments
hasSymbol flower power
peace sign
influenced New Age
surface form: New Age movement

environmental movement
music culture of the 1960s
second-wave feminism
surface form: sexual revolution
influencedBy Beat Generation
Eastern spirituality
American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

pacifism
opposedTo Vietnam War
consumerism
conventional social norms
militarism
peakActivityPeriod late 1960s
relatedConcept communes
counterculture of the 1960s
youth culture

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hippie movement hasAlternativeName hippy movement