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- Youth_International_Party abstract "The Youth International Party, whose members were commonly called Yippies, was a radically youth-oriented and countercultural revolutionary offshoot of the free speech and anti-war movements of the 1960s. It was founded on December 31, 1967. They employed theatrical gestures, such as advancing a pig ("Pigasus the Immortal") as a candidate for President in 1968, to mock the social status quo. They have been described as a highly theatrical, anti-authoritarian and anarchist youth movement of "symbolic politics".Since they were well known for street theater and politically themed pranks, many of the "old school" political left either ignored or denounced them. According to ABC News, "The group was known for street theater pranks and was once referred to as the 'Groucho Marxists'."".
- Youth_International_Party formationDate "1967-12-31".
- Youth_International_Party formationYear "1967".
- Youth_International_Party ideology Anarchist_communism.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Free_love.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Frivolous_political_party.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Green_anarchism.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Libertarian_socialism.
- Youth_International_Party leader Pigasus_(politics).
- Youth_International_Party thumbnail Flag_of_Yippies.svg?width=300.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink i-wish-someone-would-phone-or-real.html.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink vancouver_yippie.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.cures-not-wars.org.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink yippie.htm.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink us%7Dyip.html.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink chicago7.html.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.pieman.org.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink abbiehoffman.
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- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink bio.html.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.stewalbert.com.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink the-yippie-revolution.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink yippie.mindvox.com.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink yippie.mindvox.com.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=ATsl6TRIjYI&search=yippie.
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageID "241701".
- Youth_International_Party wikiPageRevisionID "604706143".
- Youth_International_Party colorcode "black".
- Youth_International_Party colors "Black, green, red".
- Youth_International_Party flag "200".
- Youth_International_Party foundation "1967-12-31".
- Youth_International_Party hasPhotoCollection Youth_International_Party.
- Youth_International_Party headquarters "New York City".
- Youth_International_Party ideology Anarchist_communism.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Free_love.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Frivolous_political_party.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Green_anarchism.
- Youth_International_Party ideology Libertarian_socialism.
- Youth_International_Party leader "None. Pigasus used as a symbolic leader.".
- Youth_International_Party newspaper "The Yipster Times".
- Youth_International_Party newspaper "Youth International Party Line".
- Youth_International_Party partyName "Youth International Party".
- Youth_International_Party position "Far-left to Post-left".
- Youth_International_Party seats1Title United_States_Senate.
- Youth_International_Party seats2Title United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Youth_International_Party seats3Title Governor_(United_States).
- Youth_International_Party seats4Title State_legislature_(United_States).
- Youth_International_Party seats5Title State_legislature_(United_States).
- Youth_International_Party website yippie.mindvox.com.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_the_United_States.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Anti-corporate_activism.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Counterculture_of_the_1960s.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Critics_of_work_and_the_work_ethic.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Culture_jamming.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Deschooling_and_criticism_of_the_school_system.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Hippie_movement.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Joke_political_parties.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:New_York_City_performance_art.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Yippies.
- Youth_International_Party subject Category:Youth_organizations.
- Youth_International_Party type Abstraction100002137.
- Youth_International_Party type AnarchistOrganizations.
- Youth_International_Party type AnarchistOrganizationsInTheUnitedStates.
- Youth_International_Party type Group100031264.
- Youth_International_Party type JokePoliticalParties.
- Youth_International_Party type Organization108008335.
- Youth_International_Party type Party108256968.
- Youth_International_Party type SocialGroup107950920.
- Youth_International_Party type YagoLegalActor.
- Youth_International_Party type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Youth_International_Party type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Youth_International_Party type YouthOrganizations.
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- Youth_International_Party type Organisation.
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- Youth_International_Party comment "The Youth International Party, whose members were commonly called Yippies, was a radically youth-oriented and countercultural revolutionary offshoot of the free speech and anti-war movements of the 1960s. It was founded on December 31, 1967. They employed theatrical gestures, such as advancing a pig ("Pigasus the Immortal") as a candidate for President in 1968, to mock the social status quo.".
- Youth_International_Party label "Partido Internacional de la Juventud".
- Youth_International_Party label "Youth International Party".
- Youth_International_Party label "Youth International Party".
- Youth_International_Party label "Youth International Party".
- Youth_International_Party label "Youth International Party".
- Youth_International_Party label "Youth International Party".
- Youth_International_Party label "Йиппи".
- Youth_International_Party label "青年国際党".
- Youth_International_Party sameAs Youth_International_Party.
- Youth_International_Party sameAs Youth_International_Party.
- Youth_International_Party sameAs Partido_Internacional_de_la_Juventud.
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- Youth_International_Party sameAs Youth_International_Party.
- Youth_International_Party sameAs 青年国際党.
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- Youth_International_Party sameAs Q1890424.
- Youth_International_Party sameAs Q1890424.
- Youth_International_Party sameAs Youth_International_Party.