The Impact Of Hippies Of The 1960's

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Peace, love and harmony. These are the principals that the hippies of the 1960’s lived by. Hippies were inspired by freedom and love, and disagreed with the ideas of materialism and technology. They were defined as a counter culture, yet their beliefs had a huge impact on society. Hippies and their cultural movement influenced society because they refused to conform to the ideals of society and challenged the principals of the Vietnam War.
Hippies refused to conform to the ideals of society that were in place at the time, this challenged and influenced the society in which they were apart of. Hippies expressed themselves in profound ways in everything they did, and one way they did this was by the way they presented themselves. The image …show more content…

They made themselves look different to make a statement, which was to challenge their society to not be focused on materialism and money, but on peace and living life to its fullest. Another way that the hippies challenged their society was by spreading their beliefs wherever they went. If the clothes were not enough, they also created huge gatherings in order to spread ideas and to come together. One example would be the Woodstock Festival in 1969. The festival had people coming from all over the world, approximately 400,000. In an article explaining the hippie culture movement the author tells of the importance of the Woodstock Festival,”Jimi Hendrix’s famous psychedelic performance of ‘The Star-Spangled …show more content…

the hippies solely believed in peace, love, and freedom and they stood up for their beliefs.The hippies dressed to show that materialism was not important and that money did not create any more meaning or value to one’s life. The hippies also spread their ideas wherever they went and were proud of their beliefs also. They made their point almost in everything they did. They did not agree with the violence of the Vietnam War and tried to spread their beliefs of “peace not war” with the world, and if they hadn’t, there could have been a complete other outcome to the war. The hippies had major influential effects on their societies and helped shaped each community they came

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