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	<title>Comments on: Virginia O&#8217;Hanlon, come on down!</title>
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	<description>Shoptimism is neither an anti-consumer manifesto nor the confessions of a macho shopaholic. It’s a journey, at times wide-eyed, at times skeptical, through the present and future of consumerism – the emerging importance of social networking, what neuroscience can and can’t tell us about buying behavior, our state of mind as we struggle through challenging economic times.</description>
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