The document summarizes the counterculture movement of the 1960s. It describes how the counterculture promoted peace, love, freedom and individuality through new styles of dress, music and more permissive attitudes towards sex. Major events like Woodstock and Altamont are discussed. The counterculture challenged social norms and authority while pushing for social changes like greater individualism, gender equality and acceptance of recreational drug use. Music from bands like the Beatles, Rolling Stones and others both reflected and helped spread the ideals of the counterculture to even larger audiences.