↑"Members of a cultural protest that began in the U.S. in the 1960s and affected Europe before fading in the 1970s . . . fundamentally a cultural rather than a political protest" (Hirsch 1993:419).
↑Landis 1973:2: "Culture is the 'social heritage' of society. It includes the complex set of learned and shared beliefs, customs, skills, habits, traditions, and knowledge common to the members of society. Within a culture, there may be subcultures made up of specific groups that are somewhat separate from the rest of society because of distinct traits, beliefs, or or interests."
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