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Contextual Limitations and Cultural Responsibility While commercially successful, such compilations risk flattening complex histories. The 1960s encompassed seismic social movements—civil rights, antiwar activism, feminist consciousness—that interacted with music in ways a hits‑only approach can’t fully represent. Ethical curation would pair mainstream hits with contextual liner notes, acknowledgments of influence networks, and references to underrepresented artists. Contemporary reissues and digital packages can rectify omissions by including essays, archival photos, and curatorial commentary that situate hits within broader cultural flows.