Respuesta :

Respect and social dignity

Answer:

The Hippie movement of the 19602 embraced the following civil rights:

Gender equality (feminism)

Social equality (against racism and classism)

Sexual orientation rights (against homosexuality discrimination)

Freedom of speech

Universal right of life without violence (against Vietnam war)

Explanation:

The hippie movement characterized by sensationalism as a movement of sexual liberation, substance consumption, and protagonist by the baby boomers. It had an amazing counterpart with good arguments. First, they sought to be heard even when they were censored by the media. They also supported gender equality, they were composed of people with access o media, society and high levels of education that led them to see the social inequality at the time. They also, fought for sexual liberation as well as the sexual orientation right, because society executed discrimination on sexuality conducts and sexual orientation preferences. But they also pursued social equality in a fight against solid racism and classism in which the elite dictated to seclude the minorities and didn't provide them equal opportunities. Nevertheless, their biggest manifestation was against the Vietnam war and the right of the people to live in a world without violence.