This is part of series on UBI, see the case against it here and the history of UBI here .
Fans of free markets and limited government would seem to have little to love in the idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI). After all, what could be more anathema to these ideals than a big government programme that doles out free money to everyone, regardless of whether they’re working or, for that matter, even trying to work?
The suspicion that a UBI is fundamentally incompatible with what one might call neoliberal principles is strengthened by the fact that many […]
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