Re: Occupy Movement: First Fruit - Paradigm Shift
The Yippie group didn't start until late 1967, and was much more political than the hippies and they were also into quite wacky stunts. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see some wacky stunts in the months ahead though, from OWS offshoots.
The original hippie movement basically died in roughly mid 1967 in my opinion. I was trying to refer to 'hippies' from the earlier 60s that were much closer to beatniks than the 'flower children', while both were counter culture. Herb Caen said it well - "Turn them on, if not to drugs, then to beauty, love, honesty, fun."
OWS of course has virtually none of the drug culture, but from my visits to two groups in cities near me, they are very much into honesty, questioning authority, non-violence, anti-war and strong community - and are especially anti-establishment. They're a rhyme of history. Many would also probably object to my characterization as hippie descendants - much like fans of 'Burning Man' alternative community thinking would also object to it... it's just an opinion.
The root of the group to which I refer are also a bit Gandhi-esque in the sense of non-violence and pacifism like original hippies, and are quite inclusive of many other 'anti-establishment' views. I may be contrarian in the sense that I also believe that their lack of leaders and a multi-point program shows a cool understanding of how not to provide a clear target for black/negative PR from bankster and similar types.
The war of ideas is very much in play.
Originally posted by mesyn191
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The original hippie movement basically died in roughly mid 1967 in my opinion. I was trying to refer to 'hippies' from the earlier 60s that were much closer to beatniks than the 'flower children', while both were counter culture. Herb Caen said it well - "Turn them on, if not to drugs, then to beauty, love, honesty, fun."
OWS of course has virtually none of the drug culture, but from my visits to two groups in cities near me, they are very much into honesty, questioning authority, non-violence, anti-war and strong community - and are especially anti-establishment. They're a rhyme of history. Many would also probably object to my characterization as hippie descendants - much like fans of 'Burning Man' alternative community thinking would also object to it... it's just an opinion.
The root of the group to which I refer are also a bit Gandhi-esque in the sense of non-violence and pacifism like original hippies, and are quite inclusive of many other 'anti-establishment' views. I may be contrarian in the sense that I also believe that their lack of leaders and a multi-point program shows a cool understanding of how not to provide a clear target for black/negative PR from bankster and similar types.
The war of ideas is very much in play.
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