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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Philosophies of the Hippie Movement

Many alternating(a) ways of manner appeared throughout the the Statesn history. This article is pore on one of them the f move child social movement. The objective of the article is to curtly describe main authors which conduct to its origin in mid-1960s and withal to describe the way of life emerging from the political desktop of the movement. The word hipster was exploitation from the 1930s till its maiden usage in newspapers in 1965. According to Oxford Advanced disciples Dictionary, hippie is a person who rejects the way that just about heap live in Western society, often having languish hair, wearing brightly nonreversible clothes and taking ineligible drugs.\n\nIntroduction\nWhy did the hipster movement appear? Jankowski mentions twain main reasons why the hippie movement appeared: First reason consists of the external causes with roots in political, social and economical conditions coif outside the individuals, even though they influenced the individual s behaviour. help reason contains internal causes which correspond changes in the psyche of teenaged Americans. These were most often changes in their attitude to wards society.\nJankowski points out that it was spy that many unripened people from the middle classes in America were interested not precisely in the situation at bottom their class but to a fault the situation in the lower classes, and wanted to remove the differences surrounded by them. This was the biggest difference between them and their egoistic parents (Jankowski, 1975). The main point was that teenage Americans were afraid of the war in Vietnam, possible civil war between black and blanched people, crime or number destruction from the atom bomb. These were the reasons why they decided to join the hippie movement (Jankowski, 1975). Conway mentions how the hippie movement originated in the United States. He writes that the hippie movement true from the German group of young people called Wandervogel. T hey lived in communes and jilted the esta...

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