Born in Philadelphia, raised in New Jersey, he skipped college and plunged into the 1960s counterculture.
Values regularly celebrated in Romantic texts passion, spontaneity, authenticity were counterculture touchstones as well.
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To believe that technology can be our savior was a minority opinion in the counterculture.
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The seventies brought to the screen an era of nostalgia, as if wistfully denying the counterculture.
It was typical of the hip, irreverent advertising that gave the Beetle its counterculture appeal.
The trilogy was adopted by the nascent counterculture of the 1960s as an iconic book.
Released in May 1967, it became a global hit and an anthem for the 1960s counterculture movement.
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Some have 1960s counterculture sensibilities and are best described as left-leaning libertarians in the manner of Steve Jobs.
Despite having an image steeped in California's counterculture, it is one of the worst heel-draggers, says Zeina Al-Hajj of Greenpeace.
The Garages will travel to other cities and events this year, including San Francisco Bay area's Maker Faire, a celebration of counterculture ingenuity.
We all came here whether to pan for gold or develop Facebook widgets to enjoy a dollop of prosperous counterculture rootlessness.
Fifty years ago this week, a novel appeared that was a precursor of the counterculture of the 1960s and has captured the imaginations of readers since.
At the same time Spiegelman was designing Weakies and Crust, he was also contributing to the counterculture by way of underground comics that were decidedly for adults.
Ironically, sports that began largely in the counterculture have arrived, thanks to mainstream merchandising, and athletes basking in growing fame and fortune find that anything but extreme.
Berlin has long stood as an island of low rents and abundant space, making it home to a thriving counterculture unable to persist in more expensive international cities.
The years passed, and the counterculture era faded into history.
The skits were satiric commentaries on contemporary and counterculture beliefs.
In 1985 Brilliant teamed with counterculture icon Stewart Brand to form the Well, or Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link, a kind of online salon of artists and thinkers that is still in business.
But with the availability of the pill and the IUD in the 1960s, combined with youth counterculture and gay rights movements, it became more common for women to engage in premarital sex, she said.
Steve Jobs --who was heavily influenced by the counterculture attitudes of the late 1960s and early '70s--has been said to have admitted that the computer company was named Apple in partial tribute to the Beatles.
Defenders of Occupy Wall Street may well argue that it was never meant to be a political power, but rather a cultural force, more like the counterculture of the '60s than a new civil rights movement.
According to Gaffney, the diversion of resources, personnel and American sovereignty involved in U.S. participation in multilateral peacekeeping operations is but one of the means being used by the Clinton Administration to accomplish this radical counterculture objective.
Perhaps the decline of Reader's Digest's fortunes was inevitable with the longer-term social and political influences of 60s counterculture, the failure of general interest magazines, the rise of global media targeted at specific niches and the advent of the internet.
This statement, so redolent of the anti-military sentiments of the counterculture, neglects a crucial fact: Our troops are asked to go into harm's way so that a great many other peoples' lives, and the nation's interests, will not be put at risk.
And while the counterculture could thrive (briefly) in an age in which America was well-heeled, the message of opting out of the prevailing system does not seem to bring out the masses who seek employment, to avoid foreclosure, or simply to make ends meet.
How fascinating it is to chart the thematic development and coming-of-age of an artist, weaned on MAD Magazine, who began his career as part of the San Francisco comic-book counterculture of the 1960s and '70s, which included talented draftsmen like Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton.
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But while the British real ale movement of the same era harked back to a bygone age, American brewers of the same era were associated from its outset with the west coast counterculture, according to Maureen Ogle, author of Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer.
W. Bush proves himself out of touch when admiring the price scanner at a checkout line, Brown comes off as a relic from a lost counterculture when he asks a college class if anyone has heard of Marshall McLuhan. (Brown also appears to be the candidate most preoccupied with the position of his necktie.) The movie has one tactic, one thought, one note.
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