Emerging in the 1960s, the counterculture movement rejected mainstream societal norms, advocating for peace, free expression, and alternative lifestyles. It is used to challenge political systems and consumerism through protests, art, and communal living. This movement primarily benefits marginalized groups, youth, and activists seeking social change and personal liberation from rigid conventions.
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