Yes, it does. Would be odd if it didn't:-)
The enduring legacy of the 60s is the dominance of youth culture.
Exactly the point I was making.
That and the fact that it was the continuation, the apogee in fact, of Romanticism.
It was the first time working class yoof created the dominant culture - Romanticism was originally bourgeois lit/art etc.
It was only with the '60s, after 130+ years, that Romanticism could be dominated by the young working class in the West.