I don't think there is any one counter culture and any true counter cultures, there are lots of international subcultures but there is no opposition to cultural norms at critical mass, which is what to an extent the 50's to early 70's were, although of course they didn't oppose capitalism but set up their own replicates of capitalist systems, (adjusted to fit in with ideals of course) but on a large enough scale to counter mainstream society.
I guess the nearest to it is the change in attitude between traditional japan and the young there, or the young in russia, although their counterculture seems to be very aggressively nihilistic.
As gek says a counter-culture is kind of impossible, unless it means total revolution, and i don't necessarily mean in a marxist sense.
There are lots of subcultures of all different shades and quite a strong revival of interest in the work play and ideals of the original hippies, esp in the US, plus there is a huge movement about the value and ethics of information esp on the internet, but society is too fragmented for an actual counterculture to develop i think.