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The counterculture movement refers to a social movement that emerged primarily in the 1960s, characterized by a rejection of mainstream cultural norms and values, often promoting alternative lifestyles, artistic expression, and social change. This movement was marked by a strong opposition to traditional authority, particularly in relation to war, consumerism, and societal expectations. It played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of the time, influencing various aspects of life including music, fashion, and politics.