One thing must be emphasized at the outset: I’m not endorsing Mark Zuckerberg’s rumored presidential ambitions (putting me in at least partial agreement with one of my colleagues ). I would argue that Sen. Kamala Harris of California and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts have much stronger cases for their potential 2020 presidential candidacies than either Zuckerberg or any other name floated by the political chattering class.
Yet when Zuckerberg came out in favor of a universal basic income in May, it was oddly uplifting. At first I assumed this was because I share his enthusiasm for the idea (I […]
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