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DESCRIPTION:A plan for curbing sprawl, preserving natural resources, and simultaneously 
 setting economic justice robustly on its feet need simply look to Nature's 
 model of land use "policy."\n\nIn Nature we find neither monopoly of land 
 ownership nor "government planning." Instead, we discover an "allocation" 
 of land for species according to adaptation to non-organic circumstance 
 (soil type, water availability, and solar abundance) as well as to 
 adaptation to means of acquisition and maintenance of life using other life 
 forms. In short, in Nature there is a near perfect market in land, with 
 neither tyrannical kingly land ownership nor onerous, stupid "five year 
 social plans."\n\nCome along on a walking tour that posits that the human 
 analog to all that natural adaptation is the transfer to society of the 
 "opportunity cost" (the value of access to location), called economic rent 
 by economists (and called the price of using "location, location, location" 
 by you and me).\n\nThis price is determined by market forces independent of 
 social and political ideologies. How much energy are you willing to give up 
 to occupy aa given location? That is economic rent/opportunity cost/land 
 value, call it what you will.\n\nCome along on a free walking tour that 
 introduces the idea of socializing land values while reviewing social 
 movement history in San Francisco.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/12/11/18828797.php
SUMMARY:Paradox of the market: social justice pricing: the walking tour
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason St.\nSan Francisco\n(meet in the lobby)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/12/11/18828797.php
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