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Monotheism can safeguard the displaced
Date:
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Time:
9:00 AM
-
12:00 PM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
David Giesen
Location Details:
American Youth Hostel
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
(meet in the lobby)
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
(meet in the lobby)
Nobody looking at this owing to its allusion to religion?
Please contemplate the significance of a universal conviction that emancipates labor, preserves the present population, takes down Trump.
Marxists vision one big union of humanity. Well, that's what monotheism proposes: a commonality with cosmic implications in the realm of justice.
Come along on a walking tour this morning that explores the economic implications of living as though all people occupy equal standing respecting the right to use planet earth. What? Well, think about justice in a materialist theological fashion. To qualify as a Creator, a god has to create. Assume that planet earth is part of that Creation. And hew to a conviction that Creation is singular in its point of reference, meaning that all creatures have an indefeasible right of access to Creation. And further, hold the conviction that the moral capacity of humanity manifests itself when individuals and society strive to preserve equality of access to Creation. What?
No landlords. Or, rather, collectively all people landlords in common. The moral conviction that all people have a right to equality of access to the material universe is a brilliant but jarring thing. It bodes well for those currently dispossessed of geography. Get turned on.
FREE. Unsettling. Positive.
Please contemplate the significance of a universal conviction that emancipates labor, preserves the present population, takes down Trump.
Marxists vision one big union of humanity. Well, that's what monotheism proposes: a commonality with cosmic implications in the realm of justice.
Come along on a walking tour this morning that explores the economic implications of living as though all people occupy equal standing respecting the right to use planet earth. What? Well, think about justice in a materialist theological fashion. To qualify as a Creator, a god has to create. Assume that planet earth is part of that Creation. And hew to a conviction that Creation is singular in its point of reference, meaning that all creatures have an indefeasible right of access to Creation. And further, hold the conviction that the moral capacity of humanity manifests itself when individuals and society strive to preserve equality of access to Creation. What?
No landlords. Or, rather, collectively all people landlords in common. The moral conviction that all people have a right to equality of access to the material universe is a brilliant but jarring thing. It bodes well for those currently dispossessed of geography. Get turned on.
FREE. Unsettling. Positive.
For more information:
http://www.TheCommonsSF.org
Added to the calendar on Fri, May 11, 2018 3:39PM
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