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Work Inequality Basic Income

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As automation and the decline of manufacturing fuel fears of a coming age of mass unemployment, basic income—a government cash grant given unconditionally to all—has won wide support across the ide...
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  • 27 October 2017
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As automation and the decline of manufacturing fuel fears of a coming age of mass unemployment, basic income—a government cash grant given unconditionally to all—has won wide support across the ideological spectrum, from Silicon Valley to labor. This issue asks what to make of such strange bedfellows. Some extol basic income’s merits, not only as a salve for financial precarity, but as a path toward racial justice and equality. Others caution that we must not forget to fight for the power of workers and the quality of work. Together these voices offer a nuanced debate about what it takes to tackle inequality and what kind of future we should aim to create.

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Price: $16.00
Pages: 142
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Boston Review
Publication Date: 27 October 2017
Trim Size: 10.10 X 6.60 in
ISBN: 9781946511027
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, Central / national / federal government policies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Political economy, Society and culture: general
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