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DESCRIPTION:On the 140th anniversary of Henry George's Progress and Poverty, his land 
 tax and radical reform of land use are worth a critical re-examination. 
 Geographers Francesca Manning and Richard Walker, along with Ted Gwartney 
 of the California chapter of Common Ground USA, untangle what George 
 proposed, what happened as a result of his ideas, and what the future 
 holds. This program is in conjunction with the San Francisco Public Library 
 exhibit, Who Owns the Earth? Henry George's Progress and Poverty 140 Years 
 Later.\n\nEric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics\n\n518 Valencia 
 Street\n\nCo-sponsored by Shaping San Francisco and the San Francisco 
 History Center\n\nNote: This event will be taking place at a location 
 outside the San Francisco network of public libraries. For questions 
 concerning the event, please contact the hosting library: Main Library.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/11/12/18828055.php
SUMMARY:Panel on Land Rent Socialization
LOCATION:Eric Quezada Center\n518 Valencia\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/11/12/18828055.php
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DTEND:20191114T050000Z
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