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	<title>Comments on: Summer of Love, 40 years on: Will we do it again?</title>
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		<title>By: Adam Zand</title>
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		<description>As Joe Jackson sang &quot;All the hippies now work for IBM.&quot; Well, he was describing the &quot;TV Age&quot; late-1980s so maybe there is hope of a similar gathering of the tribes, freaks, performers, activists and politicians around social media. Just seems like we&#039;re all too busy at our jobs (you do these posts at night, right?) and Twittering our experiences to have a revolution or even a simple love-in.

Does Greg read your blog? He&#039;d be the perfect Ronald Reagan foil to this free love and music look.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Joe Jackson sang &#8220;All the hippies now work for IBM.&#8221; Well, he was describing the &#8220;TV Age&#8221; late-1980s so maybe there is hope of a similar gathering of the tribes, freaks, performers, activists and politicians around social media. Just seems like we&#8217;re all too busy at our jobs (you do these posts at night, right?) and Twittering our experiences to have a revolution or even a simple love-in.</p>
<p>Does Greg read your blog? He&#8217;d be the perfect Ronald Reagan foil to this free love and music look.</p>
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