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DESCRIPTION:Come along on an epic walking tour of San Francisco's primo retail 
 neighborhood and its financial district that savages the pusillanimous 
 patriotism of the Right, the heartless disbelief of the Left, and the 
 hedonistic vapidity of those who don't subscribe to any social philosophy 
 at all.\n\nSan Francisco's housing crisis is predicated on the 
 privatization of the community-generated value of "location, location, 
 location." Land values rise with the evolution of the community, but it is 
 those who own the pieces of nature to which those land values attach who 
 score like an SEC powerhouse against a fourth tier opponent this opening 
 weekend of NCAA football.\n\nThe Right parades allegiance to the 
 inalienable rights announced by Jefferson, but upholds the essential  
 aspect of kingship--private ownership of nature beneath others.\n\nThe Left 
 bleeds blue-blood sympathy for the poor, but doesn't trust that men and 
 women given equal access to nature with their landlords can fulfill their 
 own economic desires.\n\nAnd the ill-educated trundlers of their mere 
 gustatory appetites sup at open-air sidewalk restaurants oblivious to the 
 urine of raggedy pantcuff denizens of the streets darkening the 
 curb.\n\nJoin The Commons SF on this breath-taking stomp through town that 
 identifies security of economic control of geography as the key to an 
 understanding of social movements, including San Francisco's on-going 
 resistance to displacement.\n\nThe illustrative histories of Willie Brown, 
 Chris Carlsson, David Campos, Dianne Feinstein, and Barbara Kaufmann will 
 be shared.\n\nEarly birds will be treated to the literary aplomb of SF's 
 preempter of the soft-pedalling soft-pedling Solnitizian archipelago of 
 ink-spilling urban archaeologists.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/05/18777166.php
SUMMARY:Tragedy strikes San Francisco, and rents are affordable
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSF, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/05/18777166.php
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