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“constituted themselves as walking critiques of bureaucratic by the late 1960s 'freakified' youth were exploring new aspects of self-hood which they had never previously thought existed. indulgence in drug experiences, sex, communal activities, be-ins, sit-ins, demonstrations, riots, busts, trips with no destination in particular, not only gave subculture members a set of common experiences, but also opened up vast new capacities of self-hood for exploration. ~ daniel a. foss and ralph w. larkin the cultural movement described by foss and larkin most directly challenged:

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