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The hippie subculture was The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that originally a youth movement that arose in the United States during arose in the United States during the mid-1960s, swiftly spreading the mid-1960s, swiftly spreading to other countries around the to other countries around the world. world.

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The religious and The religious and cultural diversity cultural diversity espoused by the hippies espoused by the hippies has gained widespread has gained widespread acceptance, and Eastern acceptance, and Eastern philosophy and spiritual philosophy and spiritual concepts have reached a concepts have reached a wide audience.wide audience.

•From around 1967, its From around 1967, its fundamental ethos — fundamental ethos — including harmony with including harmony with nature, communal living, nature, communal living, artistic experimentation artistic experimentation particularly in music, and particularly in music, and the widespread use of the widespread use of recreational drugs — recreational drugs — spread around the world.spread around the world.

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The Monterey Pop Festival from June The Monterey Pop Festival from June 16 to June 18 introduced the rock 16 to June 18 introduced the rock music of the counterculture to a music of the counterculture to a wide audience and marked the start wide audience and marked the start of the "Summer of Love."of the "Summer of Love."

On January 14, 1967, On January 14, 1967, the outdoor Human Be-the outdoor Human Be-In organized by Michael In organized by Michael Bowen helped to Bowen helped to popularize hippie popularize hippie culture across the culture across the United States, with United States, with 20,000 hippies 20,000 hippies gathering in San gathering in San Francisco's Golden Gate Francisco's Golden Gate ParkPark

Sedgwick and 10,000 Sedgwick and 10,000 hippies came together in hippies came together in Manhattan for the Central Manhattan for the Central Park Be-In on Easter Park Be-In on Easter Sunday.Sunday.

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Many took to living on Many took to living on the street, panhandling the street, panhandling and drug-dealing. There and drug-dealing. There were problems with were problems with malnourishment, malnourishment, disease, and drug disease, and drug addiction. Crime and addiction. Crime and violence skyrocketed. By violence skyrocketed. By the end of 1967, many of the end of 1967, many of the hippies and the hippies and musicians who initiated musicians who initiated the Summer of Love had the Summer of Love had moved on. Misgivings moved on. Misgivings about the hippie culture, about the hippie culture, particularly with regard particularly with regard to drug abuse and to drug abuse and lenient morality, fueled lenient morality, fueled the moral panics of the the moral panics of the late 1960s.late 1960s.

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As with other adolescent, white As with other adolescent, white middle-class movements, deviant middle-class movements, deviant behavior of the hippies involved behavior of the hippies involved challenging the prevailing gender challenging the prevailing gender differences of their time: both men differences of their time: both men and women in the hippie movement and women in the hippie movement wore jeans and maintained long hair,wore jeans and maintained long hair, and both genders wore sandals or and both genders wore sandals or went barefoot. went barefoot. Men often wore Men often wore beards, while women wore little or no beards, while women wore little or no makeupmakeup..• Hippies often chose brightly colored Hippies often chose brightly colored

clothing and wore unusual styles, such clothing and wore unusual styles, such as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed garments, peasant blouses, and long, full garments, peasant blouses, and long, full skirts; non-Western inspired clothing skirts; non-Western inspired clothing with Native American, Asian, Indian, with Native American, Asian, Indian, African and Latin American motifs were African and Latin American motifs were also popular. also popular. Much of hippie clothing Much of hippie clothing was self-made in defiance of corporate was self-made in defiance of corporate culture, and hippies often purchased culture, and hippies often purchased their clothes from flea markets and their clothes from flea markets and second-hand shops.second-hand shops.

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One of the symbols of the hippie movement is considered One of the symbols of the hippie movement is considered old minibus old minibus "Volkswagen", "Volkswagen", which is traditionally painted which is traditionally painted hippie-style hippie-style «Flower Power». «Flower Power». At these vans hippie group At these vans hippie group liked to ride on a small conservative American town and liked to ride on a small conservative American town and shock of their inhabitants by various antics. shock of their inhabitants by various antics.

The picture presented The picture presented minibus Barkas B minibus Barkas B 1000.1000.

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Slogans Hippie 60'sSlogans Hippie 60's..«Make Love, Not War»«Make Love, Not War»(«(«Занимайтесь Занимайтесь

любовью, а не войной»)любовью, а не войной»)««Off The Pig!»Off The Pig!»(«(«Долой свиней!») (игра слов, Долой свиней!») (игра слов,

свиньей назывался пулемет свиньей назывался пулемет M60, M60, немаловажный во время Вьетнамской немаловажный во время Вьетнамской войны)войны)

««Give Peace A ChanceGive Peace A Chance»»(«(«Дайте миру шанс»)Дайте миру шанс»)««Hell No, We Won’t Go!» Hell No, We Won’t Go!» («(«Ни черта мы не Ни черта мы не

уйдём!»)уйдём!»)««All You Need Is Love!» All You Need Is Love!» ("("Всё, что нужно, это Всё, что нужно, это

любовь!)любовь!)

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symbols hippiesymbols hippie..

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Famous hippie:Famous hippie:Foreign Foreign hippies hippies ::John Lennon

Abbie Hoffman

Joplin, Janice Joplin, Janice ; ; Baez, Baez, Joan Joan ; ; Kessadi Kessadi NeilNeil;;OuselawOuselaw;;MorrisonMorrison, Jim , Jim ;;Hendrix, Hendrix, JimmyJimmy;;Jerry RubinJerry Rubin

Domestic hippie:Domestic hippie:Anna Gerasimova (Umka), musician

Eugene Chicherin, musician

Yuri Morozov, musician, Yuri Morozov, musician, philosopherphilosopher..Olga Arefieva, musicianOlga Arefieva, musician..Sergei Solmi, artistSergei Solmi, artist..

Also mentioned in Also mentioned in connection with connection with the hippie the hippie movementmovement::

The DoorsThe Doors;;Grateful Grateful DeadDead;;Black SabbathBlack Sabbath;;Led Led ZeppelinZeppelin;;Helms, ChetHelms, Chet;;Ginsberg, AllenGinsberg, Allen;;Kesey, Kesey, KenKen;;AquariumAquarium

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The end.The end.