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DESCRIPTION:As we land on the USA's 4th of July, we reflect upon the substance of 
 citizenship. Join an interactive walking tour that raises the consideration 
 that citizenship without economic entitlement to land is dubious 
 affiliation with the nation.\n\n"San Francisco's Gold Rush Century" treks 
 to the city's American advent original shoreline to reveal Fog City's 1879 
 "Big Idea" that the economic value of the USA should be utterly socialized 
 in order to make landlords of us all. In 1893 Frederick Jackson Turner 
 presented his Frontier Thesis that the American mind was largely shaped by 
 the prospect and availability of lots of land ensuring freedom from 
 interloping landlordism. San Francisco crashed into the shoals of 
 landlordism in 1852 when the "world rushing in" encountered the State's at 
 last operational Land Office. No longer could the land be claimed in 
 usufruct. Instead, land title precluded independent occupation of the 
 state, with paper title preempting self-employment. Join a FREE walking 
 tour presenting the case for ending private title to "location, location, 
 location" values in order to restore the frontier.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/02/18887144.php
SUMMARY:Restore the frontier, a 4th of July elegy: the walking tour
LOCATION:meet in the lobby of the American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/02/18887144.php
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