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hippie
A hippie (also spelled hippy in British English) is a subculture associated with the counterculture of the mid-1960s to early 1970s. It originated as a youth subculture that began in the United States and spread to different countries around the world. The word hippie came from hipster and was used to describe beatniks who moved into New York City's Greenwich Village, San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon, and Chicago's Old Town community. The term hippie was used in print by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon, helping popularize use of the term in the media, alt
Playboy
Playboy (stylized in all caps) is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine, available both online and in print. It was founded in Chicago in 1953 by Hugh Hefner and his associates, funded in part by a US$1,000 loan () from Hefner's mother.
Last Tango in Paris
1972 film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci
sexual revolution
20th century social movement
combined oral contraceptive pill
birth control method that includes a combination of an estrogen (estradiol) and a progestogen (progestin)
Deep Throat
1972 film directed by Gerard Damiano
Penthouse
Americanvideos erotic magazine
free love
social movement that seeks freedom in personal relationships
Hustler
American pornographic magazine
Light My Fire
original song written and composed by John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison
Summer of Love
mid 1967 social and political phenomenon in San Francisco, California, USA
Hair
1967 rock musical; book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot
protests of 1968
protest
abortion-rights movement
social movement advocating for legal access to induced abortion services
sex-positive feminism
branch of feminism connected with the sex-positive movement centering on the idea that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's freedom and opposing legal or social efforts to control sexual activities between consenting adults
Summer with Monika
1953 film by Ingmar Bergman
Make love, not war
anti-war slogan
gay liberation
state of equality for LGBT people and goal of LGBT rights movement from 1969 to 1980
The personal is political
political rallying slogan and argument derived from second-wave feminism movements
abortion law
laws relating to abortion
The Mother and the Whore
1973 film by Jean Eustache
Behind the Green Door
1972 film directed by Artie Mitchell and James Mitchell
Blue Movie
1969 film directed by Andy Warhol
The Devil in Miss Jones
1973 American pornographic film directed by Gerard Damiano
I Am Curious (Yellow)
1967 film by Vilgot Sjöman
permissive society
society in which some social norms become increasingly liberal, especially with regard to sexual freedom
Mona the Virgin Nymph
1970 film directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste
Generation Jones
cusper generation spanning late Baby Boomers and early Generation X (born 1954-1965)
Language of Love
1969 film by Torgny Wickman