Conservatism, anti-communism, and police repression.
John Lennon’s 1966 statements and their impact on Costa Rica.
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https://doi.org/10.5377/koot.v1i15.16876Keywords:
Costa Rica - Cultural systems, Youth movements, Vandalism, Costa Rica - Social movements, Costa Rica - Social conditions - 1950 - 1966, TumultAbstract
In Costa Rica, John Lennon’s 1966 statements on Christianity gave rise to the organization of a conservative movement whose convocation revolved around the defense of religion. Although this movement was called upon by several youth, student, and religious groups, it lacked a clear leadership and controls to prevent the infiltration of vandalism elements that would distort it. It was also undermined for the purpose of vandalism; which les the State Security Forces to react with repression and abuses against those journalists who reported on the events.
Revista de Museología "Kóot" No.15 2024: 31-44
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