In San Francisco, from April 25-28, 400 people from across the country and 
around the world gathered to discuss an awkward problem – land reform in 
America. Land reform is a loaded term, one that reeled conference participants’ 
imaginations toward the antics of Third World dictators and communist zealots. 
It’s hard to conceive a more un-American activity than thinking about an 
alternative to private property. Yet here were the Friends of the Earth next to 
the NAACP west coast region, alongside the Archdiocese of Kansas doing exactly 
that.
 
 That was in 1973.
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 Thoughts on Land Reform Summits in San Francisco | Raj Patel 
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 In San Francisco, from April 25-28, 400 people from across the country and 
around the world gathered to discuss an awkward problem – land reform in 
America.
 
 
 
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