London: Anthem Press, pp. 337-350.

London: Anthem Press, pp. 337-350.

Basic Income and Productivity in Cognitive Capitalism

Stefano Lucarelli 1 and Andrea Furnagallr’ 1 University of Bergamo, Italy and 2 University of Pavia, Italy

INTRODUCTION In recent years, many analysts have noted that within advanced capitalist societies, income polarization has steadily increased. Such a polarization is a direct consequence of the emergence of a new accumulation paradigm that, in recent times, several scholars do not hesitate to define as cognitive capitalism (Fumagalli 2000; Vercellone 2003, 2006). The aim of this article is to show that basic income (BI) is not a utopian proposal, but rather an71 LIVING STANDARDS […]

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