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In the late 1960s and early 1970s hundreds of thousands of white middle-class American youths suddenly became hippies. This short overview of the hippie social movement in the United States examines the movement's beliefs and practices, including psychedelic drugs, casual sex, and rock music, as well as the phenomena of spiritual seeking, hostility to politics, and communes. W. J. Rorabaugh synthesizes how hippies strived for authenticity, expressed individualism, and yearned for community. Viewing the tumultuous Sixties ...

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    • Title: American Hippies by W. J. Rorabaugh
    • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9781107049239, 1107049237
    • eText ISBN: 9781316288405
    • Edition: 2015 1st edition
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