Work Inequality Basic Income

Langbeschreibung
Technology and the loss of manufacturing jobs have many worried about future mass unemployment. It is in this context that basic income, a government cash grant given unconditionally to all, has gained support from a surprising range of advocates, from Silicon Valley to labor. Our contributors explore basic income's merits, not only as a salve for financial precarity, but as a path toward racial justice and equality. Others, more skeptical, see danger in a basic income designed without attention to workers' power and the quality of work. Together they offer a nuanced debate about what it will take to tackle inequality and what kind of future we should aim to create.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Brishen Rogers, Patrick Diamond, Annette Bernhardt, Tommie Shelby, Peter Barnes, Juliana Bidadanure, Dorian Warren, Diane Coyle, Philippe van Parijs, Connie Razza, Roy Bahat, David Rolf, Corrie Watterson, David McDermott Hughes, James Gray Pope, Ed Bruno, Peter Kellman, David Stein, Ammiel Alcalay, Jen Fitzgerald, and Jill Magi.
Brishen Rogers, Philippe van Parjis, Dorian Warren, Tommie Shelby, and Diane Coyle
ISBN-13:
9781946511027
Veröffentl:
2017
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.10.2017
Seiten:
142
Autor:
Brishen Rogers
Gewicht:
308 g
Format:
261x168x16 mm
Serie:
Boston Review / Forum
Sprache:
Englisch

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