In the 1960s, the Dharma hooligans exposed to streets and Talkin were unable to conduct a survey on the United States in the 1960's without hearing the struggle against social change. From civil rights to freedom of expression, civil disobedience and non-violent protest actions occupy only a small part of the population, but became a core part of the culture of the 1960s. Mario Savio, the leader of the Free Speech Movement (FSM), wrote in a 1964 article: "The most exciting thing going on in the United States today is to change American sports" ("To The Takin Street", 115).
Dharma Bam's Dharma Bam Jacques Kelorak's Jack Kerorock is almost identical to the basic explanation of his life. The majority of Kerouac's writing careers are trains from city to city, encounters with people, book writing, and poetry. He is one of the leading writers who lost generation, is a group of writers who are mainly urban poets, and incorporate the foundation of life and spiritual nuances into poetry. Anti-Consumerism in the work of Kelluck, Ginsburg, Ross After the Second World War, Americans began to pay close attention to "following the pace of these people". Due to the optimistic environment after the war, everyday people are not only interested in realizing American dreams, but also because of economic interest in advertising, everyday highway advertisements, radio programs and popular new With the equipment, the TV will find a new way. . Television advertising is becoming a new way
As the hippie counter culture became mainstream in the 1960 's, the United States became interested in oriental philosophy. Writers such as Alan Watts (The Way of Zen, 1957) and Jack Keruoac (Dharma Bums, 1958) have explored Zen's tradition and concept for American viewers. For decades, our interest has changed to "mindfulness", millions of Americans have meditated for hours each week. In mindfulness and meditation, the focus is on meditation. Zen meditation is a sitting meditation, often considered an important activity of Zen. But as a writer who spends a lot of time in my head, I think that we will lose some of Zen's power if we do not regard it as philosophy. To some extent, Zen's thought expressed in at least books and lectures is as practical as meditation. Because they can change the way we think about everything.
As Kellowack said in his book Gary Snyder, "The Dharma Bums" (1958) by Jacques Rowac (1958) is the starting point for Japhy Ryder and may be regarded as a long travel party. Kelowak of the East Coast was shocked by Berkeley's beat scene, praised Snyder for the tatami-style cabin on the floor, sits with legs on a low table, translating Hanshan's "cold mountain" did. Poems, sports glasses, and beards make this young man look like an Asian senior and an ancient Buddhist scholar. Snyder spent this summer in Berkeley, then went to Japan to study Zen, and "Dharma hooligans" basically ended up in the San Francisco dock, Kruyak saw the young people on a cardboard ship It was