Why we should give everyone a basic income Posted on November 22, 2014 by stuartbramhall Thomas Paine’s radical proposal for a Universal Basic Income. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Like Loading... Related
The idea of a basic income for everybody originates in Rudolf Steiner’s Threefold Commonwealth of the Social Organism. LikeLike Reply ↓
Thanks for commenting, Peter. I think Bregman is probably right in this instance. Thomas Paine was the first to write about it in the 1790s: http://www.academia.edu/2698139/Two_arguments_for_Basic_Income_Thomas_Paine_1737-1809_and_Thomas_Spence_1750-1814_ LikeLike Reply ↓
Ok, DrB. Sign Tubularsock on to this idea ……… hey, let’s start now send Tubularsock a check. LikeLike Reply ↓
Actually you wouldn’t need to sign up. The whole idea is to eliminate billions of dollars of bureaucracy dedicated to determining who is eligible for welfare, social security and disability benefits. LikeLike Reply ↓
The idea of a basic income for everybody originates in Rudolf Steiner’s Threefold Commonwealth of the Social Organism.
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Thanks for commenting, Peter. I think Bregman is probably right in this instance. Thomas Paine was the first to write about it in the 1790s: http://www.academia.edu/2698139/Two_arguments_for_Basic_Income_Thomas_Paine_1737-1809_and_Thomas_Spence_1750-1814_
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Ok, DrB. Sign Tubularsock on to this idea ……… hey, let’s start now send Tubularsock a check.
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Actually you wouldn’t need to sign up. The whole idea is to eliminate billions of dollars of bureaucracy dedicated to determining who is eligible for welfare, social security and disability benefits.
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