"Turn on, tune in, drop out. The words are clear. Turn on means go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment... Tune in means harness your internal energy to the beauty around you. Drop out means detachment from the secular, mechanical, robotic society... The only way to write a new script is to start from scratch."
— Timothy Leary, speech at the Human Be-In, San Francisco, 1967
Timothy Leary's call to "drop out" of the "secular, mechanical, robotic society" is best understood as a reaction against which of the following aspects of post-Second World War American life?
- AThe intellectual and literary disillusionment of the 'Lost Generation' following the First World War.
- BThe expansion of federal welfare programs designed to integrate marginalized groups into the mainstream economy.
- The dominance of a post-war consensus that emphasized corporate conformity and material consumerism.Cevap
- DThe political mobilization of the 'silent majority' to defend traditional cultural values and restore law and order.
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The dominance of a post-war consensus that emphasized corporate conformity and material consumerism.
The correct answer is correct because the counterculture movement of the 1960s was a direct reaction against the social consensus, corporate career paths, suburban isolation, and consumer-driven lifestyle of the post-Second World War era, which they viewed as conformist and restrictive of individual freedom.
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