counterculture
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complementary and alternative medicine
- In complementary and alternative medicine: Historical perspectives
…however, a sort of medical counterculture arose in the West, born from the more general countercultural trend that involved, among other things, a rising interest in Eastern practices of meditation, mysticism, and other philosophies. There was a growing awareness of the limits of conventional medicine, and some believed that modern…
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stand-up comedy
- In stand-up comedy: Countercultural comedy
The first of these Bruce acolytes to break through was George Carlin. Though already a successful relatively straitlaced comedian known for his parodies of television commercials and game shows, Carlin at the end of the 1960s let his hair and beard grow long,…
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United States
- In United States: Social changes
A “counterculture” sprang up that legitimized radical standards of taste and behaviour in the arts as well as in life. Feminism was reborn and joined the ranks of radical causes.
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