Because it would provide something vital: the people’s survival. And, it would have huge physical and psychological effects, individually as well as collectively.
This extract is from the first part of the author’s contribution to the virtual event called “Universal and Unconditional Basic Income, an unresolved right” , organized by the Centre of Humanist Studies New Civilization l ast July 23rd.
If livelihood is not guaranteed then all the other human rights will be in question. We must ensure that the body we inhabit will live be in good health. Only a universal and unconditional basic income, individualised and appropriate, would […]
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