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Populism, the Marriot strike, and real estate: the walking tour
Date:
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Time:
9:00 AM
-
12:00 PM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
David Giesen
Email:
Phone:
415-948-4265
Location Details:
the American Youth Hostel
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
(meet in the lobby)
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
(meet in the lobby)
Come along on a free walking tour surveying San Francisco social movement history and introducing a San Francisco-sourced comprehensive legislative and philosophical fix.
This week we'll pay special attention to populist risings and the current hotel strike in the city.
Trump's large following is a fractional (mostly white) populist reaction to the wealth divide, but missing focus on the natural right to land value access that is the historic and salient element of justice movements. Instead, the Tea Party/Trump populists harangue "outsiders" and "abortionists."
The current (and past) hotel strike in the city is a fractional (mostly of color, with Labor) populist reaction to the wealth divide, but missing focus on the natural right to land value [ditto above]. Instead, labor unions assert that hoteliers rather than land owners bar workers from securing alternative employment.
Come along and hear a deeper, more profound story of human right, featuring real time real estate examples!
http://www.TheCommonsSF.org
This week we'll pay special attention to populist risings and the current hotel strike in the city.
Trump's large following is a fractional (mostly white) populist reaction to the wealth divide, but missing focus on the natural right to land value access that is the historic and salient element of justice movements. Instead, the Tea Party/Trump populists harangue "outsiders" and "abortionists."
The current (and past) hotel strike in the city is a fractional (mostly of color, with Labor) populist reaction to the wealth divide, but missing focus on the natural right to land value [ditto above]. Instead, labor unions assert that hoteliers rather than land owners bar workers from securing alternative employment.
Come along and hear a deeper, more profound story of human right, featuring real time real estate examples!
http://www.TheCommonsSF.org
For more information:
https://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco...
Added to the calendar on Wed, Oct 17, 2018 10:50AM
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