The cricket journalist Martin Williamson suggests: "Ganteaume probably paid as much for his anti-establishment attitude as for slow scoring.
While there was something of a resurgence in the 1950s, the anti-establishment attitudes of the 1960s and 1970s affected membership numbers even further.
Stern, a 38-year-old law student and father of three, had to overcome several obstacles, including skaters' longstanding anti-establishment attitudes.
Its egalitarian anti-art stance was the perfect corollary for Che's anti-establishment attitude.
At more than six feet tall and with a big impish grin, he enjoys a loyal following among admiring Irishwomen, and others who appreciate his anti-establishment attitude.
"The downside to my rock-and-roll trip," she says, "is that it's associated with so much rebellion and anti-establishment attitude that I'm alien to the film community."
Because anti-establishment and anti-capitalist attitudes are such an important part of the punk subculture, a network of independent record labels, venues and distributors has developed.
The anti-establishment attitudes on college campuses that began in the late 1960s began to put pressure on most college fraternities.
Nevertheless, Jan Berry's and Dean Torrence's anti-establishment attitudes toward the music industry are well-documented.
Like elsewhere, punk attitude has been loosely used by various individuals, but most of the times the key element was the youthful anger, the provocative anti-establishment attitude.