Why Basic Income Can Never Be A Progressive Solution
Most advocates of basic income only answer the arguments of the right – mainly concerning the willingness to work – and never imagine there can
Most advocates of basic income only answer the arguments of the right – mainly concerning the willingness to work – and never imagine there can
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The basic income approach is absolutely essential, but it is not part of the social democratic tradition. Think about it. The post-war consensus was all
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