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DESCRIPTION:There's been something missing from the discussions and events we've 
 attended addressing social justice, and notably absent from the 
 Occupy/resist foreclosure events we've attended, and that something is a 
 philosophical and cultural norm conversation regarding justice.\n\nCome to 
 an evening The Commons SF is hosting that takes up this conversation. A 36 
 minute film, Real Estate for Sale, followed by a five minute piece of 
 political street theater will lead into a conversation titled, "Securing 
 natural (land) opportunity is the basis of social justice."\n\nRigorous 
 regulation of the banking industry is needed. An emphasis on meeting human 
 needs, not corporate bottom lines is essential. Deconstructing many 
 instances of centralized planning and control fosters democracy and 
 provides real-time political issues feedback. But these remain causes of 
 balkanized social interests in the absence of a cultural normative 
 regarding essential principles.\n\nIf you're willing to consider that 
 equality of access to the material universe--to the earth, air and water 
 that no human made--is the fundamental, irreducible basis of justice, then 
 we'd like to see you at this evening, titled "Restore the Frontier." 
 \n\nWe'll pay you $5 to attend. If you like what you see and hear, we'll 
 pay you $10/ hour to take up to 10 hours of our social justice philosophy 
 training.\n\nBe on time. \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/13/18707283.php
SUMMARY:A philosophical approach to ending foreclosures
LOCATION:Notable House\n189 Ellsworth St.\nSan Francisco, CA,  94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/13/18707283.php
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