The basic income discussion is almost exclusively right-wing (if not extreme right-wing) proposals, such as “an” cap, Yang Gang and all that stuff, while the left-wing basic income proposals are all de-platformed.

The basic income discussion is almost exclusively right-wing (if not extreme right-wing) proposals, such as

"The view of UBI as the foundation of the gig economy, meanwhile, is a tacit acknowledgement that capitalism can’t pay its full costs—a transfer of responsibility for a living wage from private employers to the public. Then there’s an even worse case for UBI as pressure outlet: Stern argues that basic income supporters would do well to convince the anxious rich that it’s their best bet to avoid “the guillotine” amidst growing inequality and desperation.

But you don’t need to be Robespierre to be suspicious of a proposal that explicitly announces its intent to protect the rich from working-class rage—particularly […]

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