This book will make the case for the introduction of a universal basic
income (UBI). The structural logic of the digital economy as presently
constituted widens inequality and, through its use of automation for
increasingly complex, as well as mundane, tasks, threatens jobs. The
book will investigate the extent of this disruption to traditional
labour markets and of individual livelihoods, and argue that
alternative means of supporting people financially, like UBI, can
mitigate the digital economy’s most baleful impacts. The book will
also highlight the positive social and environmental benefits that
would accrue from the introduction of UBI, as unconditional financial
support would reduce workers’ anxiety in insecure labour markets,
and the expending of valuable resources would be lessened if energy
consumption was determined by society’s needs rather than by the
requirements of labour markets tasked primarily with maximising
employment. An explanation as to why arguments against its
introduction on the grounds of cost and its supposed encouraging of
idleness, are, while superficially compelling, ultimately without
foundation, will form the centrepiece of the concluding political
argument for UBI.
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The Case for a Universal Basic Income
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031697180
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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