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In the 1960s, many members of the counterculture movement expressed their beliefs about property by
buying new homes.
destroying others’ property.
building fences around their property.
living in communes with shared possessions.
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living in communes with shared possessions.
The 1960s counterculture rejected materialism and private-property norms, favoring communal living and shared resources (e.g., hippie communes and the back-to-the-land movement).
The 1960s counterculture rejected materialism and private-property norms, favoring communal living and shared resources (e.g., hippie communes and the back-to-the-land movement).
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