1960 Popular Culture

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The decade of 1960 usually referred as ‘The 60’s’ highlighted the time period of teenage explosion, full of innovation and dementedness. The decade symbolizes the complex of inter-related cultural and political trends from all around the globe. The key question of this essay is ‘Popular culture in the 60’s did more harm than good. Do you agree with this statement?’ I would position myself in the middle of this statement in other words; I believe popular culture in the 60’s did both good and harm. During the 60’s many important incidents happened. Firstly, in the science and technology perspective, the first person (Neil Armstrong) lands on moon, the ‘Ford Mustang’ was a great success and the first automatic teller machine was introduced. Secondly, in the social and political movements’ perspective, the Vietnam war begins, China's Mao Zedong puts forward the Great Leap Forward plan, John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King gets assassinated. And lastly, in the popular culture’s perspective in which the following paragraphs will explain in detail. The 1960’s popular culture includes things such as music, TV shows, films, radio, advertisements, fashion, hippies and drugs. All these popular culture in the 1960’s had provided negative and positive things to the society. Negative areas of popular culture were mainly problems with bad influence to the younger generation and how they would admire those great successors and treat them as guide lines for life. Some evidence to prove this point was that the criminal rates increased by 124% in the 1960’s. Just from these figures, we could see that there must be a source for this result, as many people say; it could be caused by the popular culture and the bad influence from it. Although, we could see many negative areas in the 1960’s popular culture, there are also many other good areas. The good things were the

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