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  2. Underground culture - Wikipedia

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    The word "underground" is used because there is a history of resistance movements under harsh regimes where the term underground was employed to refer to the necessary secrecy of the resisters. For example, the Underground Railroad was a network of clandestine routes by which African slaves in the 19th-century United States attempted to escape ...

  3. Counterculture - Wikipedia

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    Counterculture may or may not be explicitly political. It typically involves criticism or rejection of currently powerful institutions, with accompanying hope for a better life or a new society. [12] It does not look favorably on party politics or authoritarianism. [13] Cultural development can also be affected by way of counterculture.

  4. Parallel Polis - Wikipedia

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    The alternative culture, or underground, was described in Parallel Polis in 1978 for the first time. [1] A political scientist, Benda noticed the emergence of a new social structure in artistic and intellectual circles as a tool to escape the totalitarian communist regime and detected the following pillars of the new "field":

  5. Category:Underground culture - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to underground culture, various alternative cultures which either consider themselves different from the mainstream of society and culture, or are considered so by others. The word "underground" is used because there is a history of resistance movements under harsh regimes where the term underground was employed to refer to ...

  6. Underground Culture Still Thrives at Coachella’s Do LaB

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    Inside Coachella's Do LaB stage, an oasis of unconventional art, music and culture embedded within the desert festival for nearly 20 years.

  7. Opinion - America’s civic culture is battered but not broken

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    Civic culture is the invisible fabric that holds our diverse democracy together — the shared norms, values, narratives, habits, and rituals that guide how we live, work, and govern as a society.

  8. Underground culture (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Underground culture is a term to describe various alternative cultures which either consider themselves different from the mainstream of society and culture, or are considered so by others. Underground culture may also refer to: Underground art, art with a following independent of commercial success

  9. Opinion - The Democratic Party is not dead yet - AOL

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    The Democratic Party, he says, needs “to shift from coddling white progressive voters to a policy platform that … cultivate(s) economic centrists and marginalize(s) culture warriors.”