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DESCRIPTION:Darwin's theory of evolution rests on the argument that speciation occurs 
 due to the dynamic biological response of species to the changing 
 circumstances of life.\n\nIn the human experience, location values evolve 
 in dynamic response to the changing desirability of one bit of human 
 habitat over another.\n\nThe inability to monopolize (over time) habitat is 
 the biological engine driving adaptations resulting in speciation, Darwin 
 posited. Come along on a walking tour, nominally about the intersection of 
 real estate and social justice matters, that posits that monopolization of 
 human habitat by private command of location values distorts the evolution 
 of society by delivering to private interests the value of community 
 represented in location values.\n\nRepeated in other words for 
 clarification: just as animal and plant communities synergistically create 
 richer or poorer biomass locations, so do human communities synergistically 
 generate locational values.\n\nThis free, long-running walking tour asks, 
 what are the political implications of this observation, and does so while 
 surveying 11 San Francisco social stories, ranging from the Ohlone 
 displacements and the Mormon hegira to the Occupy and Black Lives Matter 
 movements.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/12/31/18861500.php
SUMMARY:The Darwinian case for socializing habitat values: the walking tour
LOCATION:the American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\n(meet in the lobby)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/12/31/18861500.php
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