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Basic Income in the World: Arguments, Experiments, History

Publication at Faculty of Humanities |
2021

Abstract

The book analyses an important idea of unconditional basic income which has become an increasingly discussed topic not only among philosophers and social scientists but also among the citizens and politicians who represent them. The book explains arguments on basic income concerning the basic needs of citizens and the opening of their creative potential for their further activities, which could significantly increase their standard of living.

The publication also analyses experiments with basic income in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the United Nations, including a possibility of fundamental civilizational change.