Work Inequality Basic Income

Work Inequality Basic Income

Brishen Rogers et al , Philippe Van Parjis , Dorian Warren
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Oct 27, 2017 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (142 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 142
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Oct 27, 2017
Editorial Boston Review
ISBN-10 1946511021
ISBN-13 9781946511027

Descripción

In an era where technological advances threaten job security for many, a group of prominent scholars and thinkers delve into the pressing issue of work inequality. Their exploration is centered around the concept of basic income as a potential solution to the economic disparities exacerbated by automation and the waning of manufacturing jobs. Each author contributes unique insights, drawing from their expertise in economics, sociology, and public policy.

Through a thoughtful examination of historical and contemporary perspectives, the text invites readers to reconsider conventional views on work, wealth distribution, and societal well-being. The authors argue that a basic income could not only serve as a financial safety net but also empower individuals to pursue more meaningful and fulfilling work, thus fostering a more equitable society.

By engaging with varied scenarios and implications of implementing universal basic income, the book challenges readers to envision a future where economic security is not a privilege but a fundamental right. It calls for a rethinking of current structures while highlighting the potential of innovative policies to address the urgent issues of our time.

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