The demand for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) pushes against prevailing economic and social orders. It challenges the idea that our dignity and fates are tied to the sale of our labour on whatever terms and price. It implies fresh ways of thinking about the roles and duties of the state, and about the claims that citizens can rightfully make on their state and on the commons. This is not a paywall.
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