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DESCRIPTION:Come along on a free walking tour exploring San Francisco social movements 
 history as a means of introducing the general public to SF's Big 
 Idea.\n\nIn 1879, SF newspaperman cum social philosopher Henry George 
 published his diagnosis of systemic oppression, Progress & Poverty. The 
 text featured a remedy, namely abolishing the treatment of the Earth as a 
 private income asset. \n\nThere is no reciprocity in obliging those who 
 produce goods and services to trade a substantial portion of produced value 
 to private interests for mere access to the Earth, George argued. Doing so 
 amounted to existential extortion, he reasoned. So he advocated socializing 
 the economic value of location as the starting place for enfranchising all 
 people as equally Earthlings.\n\nThe psychic, economic, political, and 
 social implications of this perspective are explored in this walking tour's 
 narrative, honed over a quarter century of treading San Francisco's 
 commonwealth real estate.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/02/01/18862726.php
SUMMARY:"One big world" public policy: the walking tour
LOCATION:meet in the lobby of\nThe American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/02/01/18862726.php
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