
Hledat
Counterculture
Example
The Beat Generation of the 1950s and 1960s is considered a counterculture movement, rejecting conventional norms through literature, art, and lifestyle.
The hippie movement of the 1960s embraced counterculture ideals, promoting peace, love, and a rejection of mainstream consumerism.
Punk rock emerged as a counterculture movement in the 1970s, characterized by its DIY ethos, anti-establishment attitude, and unique fashion.