0 a way of life and a set of ideas that are completely different from those accepted by most of society, or the group of people who live this way --
It was a decade later that long hair came to be associated with the counter-culture movement.
The event is known as an outgrowth of the counter-culture movement, and for using environmentally friendly practices during the fair.
The publication covers the trade union's activity, the international experience, the history of the student movement, the theory of the liberation movement, the counter-culture resistance.
They became popular in emo, punk, indie, hipster, goth, and generally counter-culture fashion.
Their music is becoming a directional for the increasing counter-culture and antiestablishment youth movement.
The camp has ties to individuals and organizations from the founder's counter-culture background.
These projections played a seminal role in the development of the counter-culture of the period.
High levels of unemployment in the central districts led to a strong unemployed counter-culture involving squatting.