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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Please don't compare that movement to the Occupy Calgary movement.
that would be almost disgraceful.
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The "Hippie Counter-Culture Movement," also from the 60's, might be a more apt comparison.
The 1960’s hippie counter culture movement involved a variety of social concerns and beliefs. The hippies’ primary tenet was that life was about being happy, not about what others thought you should be. Their “if it feels good, do it” attitudes included little forethought nor concern for the consequences of their actions. Hippies were dissatisfied with what their parents had built for them, a rather strange belief given that their parents had built the greatest booming economy the world had ever seen.
Hippies rejected established institutions. Calling them “The Establishment”, “Big Brother”, and “The Man”, hippies believed the dominant mainstream culture was corrupt and inherently flawed and sought to replace it with a Utopian society.
Hippies rejected middle class values, opposed nuclear weapons and the Vietnam War. They embraced aspects of eastern philosophy and sought to find new meaning in life.
Hippies were often vegetarian and believed in eco friendly environmental practices. They championed free love and sexual liberation, particularly for women. They also promoted the use of psychedelic drugs which they believed expanded their consciousness.
Hippies participated in alternative arts and street theater and listened to folk music and psychedelic rock as part of their anti-establishment lifestyle. They opposed political and social violence and promoted a gentle ideology that focused on peace, love, and personal freedom. Some hippies lived in communes or aggregated communities of other hippies. Some described the 1960’s hippies movement as a religious movement.
http://www.mortaljourney.com/2011/03...lture-movement
The Hippie movement eventually suffered public backlash and withered when it went activist and, in some cases, violent. The Summer Of Love in San Francisco died a hard death.
If you remember the 60's, you weren't there.
So far, the Occupy Movement, in terms of actual numbers turning out, is quite small relative to overall local populations.
Cowperson