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It is now clear that the hippies won the culture war

As blue jeans, beards, body adornments, natural foods, legal marijuana, gay marriage, and single parenthood have gained acceptance in mainstream American society in recent years, it is now clear that the hippies won the culture wars that were launched nearly fifty years ago. It was in the mid-1960s that one of America’s oddest social movements, the hippies, suddenly appeared. This counterculture of psychedelic drugs, rock music, and casual sex had its roots in the gargantuan size of the baby boomer generation, in youth’s churning hormones, and in the arrival of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD or “acid”). The Sixties counterculture, its beliefs and practices, its odyssey into the Seventies, and its many legacies as it became integrated into mainstream culture help explain the United States today.

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In defence of sex machines: Why trying to ban sex robots is wrong

“Ban sex robots!” scream the tech headlines, as if they’re heralding the arrival of the latest artificial intelligence threat to humankind since autonomous killer robots. The campaign, led by academics Kathleen Richardson and Erik Billing, argues that the development of sex robots should be stopped because it reinforces or reproduces existing inequalities.

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If Goldwater can win the GOP nomination, why not Trump?

As the primary season heats up, few believe he can win the GOP nomination. The establishment choice is a shoo-in, but the upstart candidate believes the country is on the wrong path, well on its way to losing its greatness. The newcomer promises to reclaim America for “real” Americans, through the restoration of law and order. He advances a platform that makes the establishment cringe, but he enjoys the support of a cadre of conservative activists.

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Here's our handy guide to 9/11 conspiracy theories -- and how we know they're b*llshit

It's getting to be that magical time of year, friends. There is the faintest taste of fall in the air. The kids are headed back to school. The sky in the morning is the most brilliant cerulean and the afternoon light is the color of wine.

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Robert Reich: Americans obsess over the sex lives of strangers while CEOs rob the country blind

At a time many Republican presidential candidates and state legislators are furiously focusing on private morality – what people do in their bedrooms, contraception, abortion, gay marriage – America is experiencing a far more significant crisis in public morality.

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Carter displayed the 'class' that Trump so often talks about but rarely practices

If the recent surge in the polls by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has proven anything, it is that politics – like love – means never having to say you’re sorry. The blustering billionaire businessman and former reality television star has made a practice of making outlandish statements and unashamedly refusing to walk them back.

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Research shows small government is bad for your pursuit of happiness

What’s better at creating happiness – the government or the market?

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Jessa Duggar’s father-in-law says God is super sad because Josh Duggar embarrassed him

Michael Seewald, the father-in-law of disgraced Josh Duggar’s sister, Jessa has shared his feelings regarding the latest Ashley Madison scandal at length on his personal blog.

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The US should mandate gun insurance so the two monoliths fight to the death

Most of the time, if you act fearless enough and choose your battles wisely, the majority of schoolyard bullies can be faced down. But I learned as an out-of-the-closet gay teen in south Georgia in the early 1980s that some bullies are just too big to fight.

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Why has America done so little to stop gun violence?

The murder of two journalists in Virginia, live on TV, by a disgruntled co-worker who later shot himself, has once again sparked debates about gun legislation in the US, with the White House calling for action by Congress.

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Vindictive Confederate flag-loving conservatives call for ban on rainbow flag after Virginia shooting

Angry conservatives still smarting from the national movement against the Confederate flag are mounting an online campaign to ban the LGBT pride flag after Wednesday's murder of two Virginia TV journalists.

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The blasé acceptance that you might get shot is a fact of American life

It’s hard to be shocked at the Virginia shootings. They’re part of a cycle in which innocent people are murdered and politicians get away with doing nothing

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Donald Trump's anti-immigrant fearmongering shows the GOP is driven by fear rather than facts

Donald Trump is a man of extraordinary self-confidence. Since launching his presidential bid in June, he has boasted of his immense wealth, his Ivy League academic credentials and his intelligence, going so far as to declare: “I’m, like, a really smart person.”

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