Culture: In the 1960s, anti-cultural movements appeared in the United States, such as rock music, drug abuse, sexual perversion, abortion, streaking and other hippie cultures obsessed with quirks and pursuing absurdity, as well as hippies in new york Central Park, San Francisco Golden Gate Park and Woodstock, a suburb of new york, partying day and night, followed by "political correctness", multiculturalism and its influence. The main slogans of the anti-cultural movement are: love, justice, freedom and peace. As far as the movement itself is concerned, it includes the following aspects: (1) civil rights movement; (2) Anti-war peace movement; (3) the cultural boycott movement, that is, the movement of boycotting all existing cultures with young students as the main body. Economy: The gross national product of the United States has grown from196/kloc-0 to1US$ 523.3 billion a year. The main reasons for the "golden age" of American economic growth after the war are as follows: first, the federal government of the United States has increased its intervention in the economy; Second, the militarization of the national economy strengthened in response to the Cold War has greatly stimulated economic growth; Third, the post-war technological revolution promoted the rapid economic development; Fourth, take advantage of post-war economic advantages, expand the export of goods and capital, and make full use of cheap foreign resources, especially oil resources, so as to greatly obtain high profits; Fifth, the domestic political situation in the United States was quite stable after the war. After the war, the intensity of the American economic crisis was greatly reduced. From the end of World War II to the end of 1960s, the United States did not experience the economic crisis from 1929 to 1933, but experienced five economic recessions (or five general economic crises). Although the postwar American economy has not got rid of the inherent cyclical cycle of the capitalist economy, economic crises or recessions will still occur occasionally, but the intensity of the economic crisis is not great. For example, the decline in industrial production is basically below 10%, and only once at 13.5%, but it is precisely this time that the duration is the shortest. On the other hand, the post-war American government implemented a series of Keynesian anti-crisis measures against the economic crisis, that is, using deficit finance to stimulate aggregate demand through inflation, thus restraining the destructive intensity of the economic crisis, avoiding a large number of enterprises from closing down in the crisis, controlling the sharp rise of unemployment rate and stabilizing social order. Of course, these state intervention measures of the American government, while solving the crisis, inevitably led to a sharp increase in national debt and inflation, which had a strong negative impact on the American economy in the 1970s. Some people think that since the 1960s, the American economy has gradually been controlled by financial oligarchs, and the United States has gone into recession, from a country that strives for progress by cutting foreign wool-exploiting other countries.
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