Sentence examples for countercultural groups from inspiring English sources

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Bay Area performers taking theater out of theaters is nothing new, of course — in the late '60s and '70s, thanks to influential countercultural groups like the Diggers and the S.F.

Spin-off movements, such as punk, also displayed a penchant for the jacket (the FIT's exhibition also highlighted how certain countercultural groups were attracted to the sexual and fetishistic qualities of the biker jacket).

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Though the travellers are probably the only true countercultural group left in Britain trying to live a life free of interference and surveillance, the spirit lives on in the student protests, animal rights groups, environmental activists and the anti-globalisation movement.

Pelicans reflected and fed the countercultural and politically radical 60s.

A persistent theme of his writing was the need for the left to cease defining itself solely as a protector of individual and group rights or as a countercultural opponent of middle-class society.

With the rolling-paper profits, Amorphia could then "fund an all-out media assault on Middle Amerika for legalization of marijuana (and perhaps other drug law reform)." Amorphia achieved its first tangible success in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where two of the group's national chairs, the countercultural and activist supercouple John and Leni Sinclair, lived.

In her classes and groups, she tries to create arduous countercultural communities.

Assayas gets beyond the cliches of France's young, post-1968 revolutionaries, gently observing a group of ex-students as they waver between countercultural commitment and youthful self-indulgence.

This group was building a project called Cryptocat, which has a simple, countercultural goal: people should be able to talk on the Internet without being subjected to commercial or government surveillance.

Fritjof Capra, who made his fortune with the countercultural classic "The Tao of Physics" (1975) was part of the Fundamental Fysiks Group, as was Nick Herbert, another dropout from the establishment who dabbled in superluminal communication and wrote his own popular book, "Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics" (1985).

The Wire was also critical, finding "a sense here of a group magisterially marking time, shying away... from any grand, rhetorical, countercultural purpose".

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