Cowboy Bob wrote:
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"The modern workplace owes itself to the entire hippie movement. When the hippies became yuppies, they brought the notion that restrictive bureaucratic hierarchies and formalities should not be an impetus to creative expression and production. Instead of having 12 bosses who you have to answer, you are free to do what you're good at with little oversight. You don't worry about meeting a deadline because you might get fired, you work hard because you are inspired by what you do. Apple, Microsoft, Google, and about a million other companies use a model that was inspired by the hippie movement. The hippies were the best thing to happen to capitalism since Henry Ford. They removed many of the things that you would consider socialist from the work place"
This is an absolute hoot! Where are the facts to substantiate these observations. The hippie movement had and has little to do with where the US culture and workplace environment has moved to at the present time. It's a history of Haight-Ashbury,living in filth and squalor and lying around on sidewalks smoking pot and other mind numbing drugs and making a mess of their lives. This was a movement of extreme do nothing, contributing nothing to society and being self abusive. There was nothing constructive about what they did or contributed to society. Don't make it sound any more than what it was. Few hippies became yuppies, most remained a burden on society, not a positive influence for sure....The hippie movement did nothing inspiring....sorry, but your observations are not accurate.
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Ja, I think it is a stretch to draw a direct line from hippies to modern corp culture. More likely, hippies and flatter corporations have a common source - the breaking of the old order, less respect for elders, and ascendency of youth culture. You could more easily draw a straight line between the kids in 'Rebel Without a Cause' and Apple than the Haight and Apple.