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counterculturalism

Definitions

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  • noun The counterculture movement or lifestyle.

Etymologies

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countercultural +‎ -ism

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Examples

  • He yearns for the good old days when the liberal class -- church, media, Democratic party, universities -- consisted of moralists not yet deformed by the heretic ideas of globalism and counterculturalism.

    Anis Shivani: Pessimism Porn Anis Shivani 2010

  • He yearns for the good old days when the liberal class -- church, media, Democratic party, universities -- consisted of moralists not yet deformed by the heretic ideas of globalism and counterculturalism.

    Anis Shivani: Pessimism Porn Anis Shivani 2010

  • He yearns for the good old days when the liberal class -- church, media, Democratic party, universities -- consisted of moralists not yet deformed by the heretic ideas of globalism and counterculturalism.

    Anis Shivani: Pessimism Porn: Chris Hedges's New Book Is a Depressing Journey Into the Liberal Mind Anis Shivani 2010

  • He yearns for the good old days when the liberal class -- church, media, Democratic party, universities -- consisted of moralists not yet deformed by the heretic ideas of globalism and counterculturalism.

    Anis Shivani: Pessimism Porn: Chris Hedges's New Book Is a Depressing Journey Into the Liberal Mind Anis Shivani 2010

  • He yearns for the good old days when the liberal class--church, media, Democratic party, universities--consisted of moralists not yet deformed by the heretic ideas of globalism and counterculturalism.

    Anis Shivani: Pessimism Porn: Chris Hedges's New Book Is a Depressing Journey Into the Liberal Mind Anis Shivani 2010

  • I see elements of this potential worldview within Randianism, libertarianism, left-anarchism, feminism, counterculturalism, and modern liberalism.

    Cops are here to protect you. (#4) 2008

  • One of the minor but emblematic figures in this regard is Harry Partch, who embodied West Coast counterculturalism, which would help revolutionize new music by the third quarter of the century.

    The 'Mash of Myriad Sounds' Kimmelman, Michael 2008

  • But he might have thought of himself as spokesperson for the Other America, the common people, the forgotten and excluded, the ethnic, those who always come to life in troubled times-in the Great Depression, in the rising tide toward World War II, during the postwar anti-Communist hysteria, and inside the chaos of the era of civil rights and counterculturalism-those who could evoke deep fears of their resentment and unpredictability.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • But he might have thought of himself as spokesperson for the Other America, the common people, the forgotten and excluded, the ethnic, those who always come to life in troubled times-in the Great Depression, in the rising tide toward World War II, during the postwar anti-Communist hysteria, and inside the chaos of the era of civil rights and counterculturalism-those who could evoke deep fears of their resentment and unpredictability.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • In 2000, when the professor, Red Wassenich, first uttered the phrase that launched a thousand bumper stickers, he seemed to be speaking for everyone worried about the loss of Austin's famous counterculturalism.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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