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Newsweek
magazine
declared the year 1969 the year of the commune.
A commune could be characterized as a living arrangement
in which a large group of people (usually unrelated)
came together in a living arrangement and shared chores,
food, clothing, and often, each other. The groups would
often live together as a family, pooling their resources
and abilities in order to coexist in peace and harmony.
Often
categorized as being a part of the hippie culture, at
one point it was believed that more than 500 communes
existed, housing over 10,000 people. For the resident
of the commune, everything was peace, love and harmony.
From their more straight-laced neighbors, the communes
represented dangerous hippies who indulged in illegal
drugs, illicit sex and plots against the United States.
As far off as many of the ideas were, they ultimately
helped to bring about the downfall of many communes
as local police were pressured to interrogate and antagonized
the commune inhabitants until they gave up and moved
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