This essay was the joint runner up in the graduate category of the 7th Annual Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics.
Written by University of Oxford student Rebecca L Clark 1 Introduction
A UBI is a regularly remitted, non-means-tested cash grant which is given to every individual with no conditions attached. [1] Within these constraints, UBI proposals can differ considerably. Firstly, there is a Question of Scope – namely, who constitutes ‘every individual’? Secondly, there is a Question of Specification , which can be broken down into three interrelated issues: > At what level of income should […]
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