Neil Warner , Frederick Harry Pitts , and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation of a basic income will require a wider and more radical intervention in the economy.
A great deal of recent commentary and discussion suggests that Universal Basic Income (UBI) is an idea whose time has come . Although hundreds of years old as a proposal, it is probably the subject of more attention and mainstream interest now than it has ever been. Forms of UBI are being proposed, discussed and even experimented with both by the right and the left . But it has […]
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