Hippy Хиппи
Hippy is a subculture or a youth movement that originated in the USA in the mid- 1960s. It quickly spread to other countries around the world and already in 1970s it was the era of hippies. Their mission was to bring into masses pure love, peace, unity, freedom of expression and confrontation of social norms.
Hippies wanted to show young people alternative life against the background of corruption and moral crisis. Unfortunately, modern hippy movement involves those, who have no ideas or principles for life, for really hopeless characters. The origin of the word “hip” is uncertain, although by the 1940s it was a part of Afro-American slang, meaning “fashionable and up-to-date”.
The hippy movement was spread around the world through a fusion of rock and psychedelic music, through dramatic literature and art. Many famous musicians and actors have joined this movement, including John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Jane Fonda, Jimi Hendrix and others.
It is not difficult to look like a traditional hippy. All you need is a pair of worn-out blue jeans, some decorative chains, and long hair. However, hippy subculture had its own drawbacks. In search of happy and relaxing life, they were using various drugs and supporting sexual revolution, i.e. propaganda of free love everywhere. There were, of course, many advantages, such as refusing to accept anger, violence and war.