hippie movement

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The hippie movement was a 1960s countercultural phenomenon characterized by rejection of mainstream values, advocacy of peace and love, communal living, psychedelic experimentation, and a distinctive bohemian style.

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instanceOf counterculture movement
social movement
youth movement
associatedWithAesthetic beads and jewelry
bell-bottom pants
bohemian fashion
long hair
psychedelic art
tie-dye clothing
associatedWithArtist Bob Dylan
Janis Joplin
Jefferson Airplane
Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles
The Doors
Grateful Dead
surface form: The Grateful Dead
associatedWithEvent Human Be-In
Summer of Love
Woodstock Festival 1969
surface form: Woodstock Festival
associatedWithFigure Jerry Rubin
surface form: Abbie Hoffman

Allen Ginsberg
Ken Kesey
Timothy Leary
associatedWithMusicGenre acid rock
folk rock
progressive rock
psychedelic rock
associatedWithPractice alternative lifestyles
communal child-rearing
communal living
free love
hitchhiking
intentional communities
meditation
music festivals
psychedelic drug use
vegetarianism
associatedWithSlogan make love, not war
turn on, tune in, drop out
associatedWithSubstance LSD
marijuana
associatedWithSymbol flowers
peace sign
coreValue anti-materialism
communal living
environmentalism
love
nonviolence
peace
personal freedom
sexual liberation
spiritual exploration
declinePeriod early 1970s
emergedInDecade 1960s
hasAlternativeName hippie counterculture
hippy movement
hasCulturalLegacyIn environmental awareness
fashion
music
political activism
spirituality
influenced New Age
surface form: New Age movement

alternative medicine movement
communal living movement
contemporary countercultures
environmental movement
festival culture
sexual revolution
influencedBy Beat Generation
Eastern spirituality
anti–Vietnam War movement
American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

psychedelic culture
opposes Vietnam War
mainstream consumer culture
militarism
originatedInCity San Francisco
originatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
originatedInNeighborhood Haight-Ashbury
originatedInRegion San Francisco Bay Area
peakPeriod late 1960s

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Hippie Hill associatedWith hippie movement
Tarantula hasCulturalContext hippie movement
this entity surface form: American counterculture movement
Beat Generation influenced hippie movement
Beatniks influenced hippie movement
Howard Zinn movement hippie movement
this entity surface form: anti–Vietnam War movement