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DESCRIPTION:From the market's perspective, every new demand for food, shelter, and 
 clothing--embodied in a human being whether documented or 
 undocumented--results in market supply dynamics that necessarily require 
 land/location through which to satisfy the demand. Land values are driven 
 by aggregate demand for land, not by the fact of their ownership. Owning 
 nature does not create value, it merely conveys to the owner the ability to 
 extract the market economic value of land from those who wish to use 
 nature/land/the material universe.\n\nCome along on a FREE walking tour 
 that makes the case for socializing the market value of the material 
 universe, and thereby providing social infrastructure and services paid for 
 by the presence of humanity! This line of thought obliterates the arguments 
 against providing services for immigrants because such services require 
 taxing productive citizens' endeavors; instead, immigrant services can be 
 paid for out of the land value uplift generated by the immigrant's 
 market-determined demand for land!\n\nThis story is wrapped inside a 
 broader set of stories about San Francisco social movement history. If the 
 opportunity to reshape the entire immigrant rights conversation holds some 
 appeal for you, and you'd welcome a reworking of the gamut of social 
 concerns facing society, join The Commons SF for a three hour walking 
 conversation about Land & Liberty.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/06/06/18867066.php
SUMMARY:The most amazing perspective on immigration and justice, a walking tour
LOCATION:starts in the lobby of the American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan  
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/06/06/18867066.php
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