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DESCRIPTION:The Declaration of Independence proclaimed a fundamental right to life, and 
 how is life possible absent access to the Earth? As for an equitable right 
 of access to the Earth for everyone upon which to apply themself in getting 
 a living, how to achieve that unless John Locke's proviso is 
 satisfied?\n\nJohn Locke argued everyone has a right to a piece of the 
 Earth for livelihood getting such that "as much and as good" land remained 
 for everyone else.\n\nNow true, most of us are no longer farmers, but it's 
 also true that "location, location, location" is the  signal truth about 
 land today. The economic power of land largely resides with location. So 
 the land question today is not "How do we divide up the land?", but 
 instead, "How do we ensure an equitable distribution of land's economic 
 power?"\n\nDonald Trump is an iconic figure antagonistic to the equitable 
 distribution of land's economic power, and as such he is an avatar of 
 opposition to the realization of the right to life as avowed by The 
 Declaration of Independence.\n\nCome along on a free walking tour exploring 
 the intersection of real estate and social questions by way of a survey of 
 San Francisco social movements. History, stories, revelatory economics will 
 drench you with insights into how to right San Francisco's and the nation's 
 ship. Come prepared to leave kvetching behind and to sail wide intellectual 
 waters.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/02/23/18863386.php
SUMMARY:Donald Trump v The Declaration of Independence, the walking tour
LOCATION:meet in the lobby of the American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/02/23/18863386.php
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