I strongly believe the root of modern economic malaise and inequality is the fact that our antiquated system is purely production driven.
Universal Basic Income is Capitalism 2.0
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#102I understand and agree with how a UBI will benefit those that are currently falling between the cracks and not receiving any assistance. I can also see the benefits of greatly simplifying the social security system. (If it was implemented in a way that was actually simple. i.e. no distinction between sick, unemployed, old, lazy) But I don't understand why people don't believe the UBI will just become the new definiti…
Exactly. The key to making people happier is not to give them money, but create more jobs that give people meaning and purpose in their lives.
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#104People don’t need money. People need basics like housing, food, and medical care. No UBI scheme is going to work in an economic system like the one in the U.S. that isn’t capable of providing those things. It’s not like there’s a shortage of food or shelter now and yet we still have homeless people while homes sit empty. We still have hungry people while farmers are destroying their crops. The economic system is the…
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#105 Some libertarians advocate land value capture as a consistently
ethical and non-distortionary means to fund the essential operations
of government, the surplus rent being distributed as a type of
guaranteed basic income, traditionally called the citizen's dividend,
to compensate those members of society who by legal title have been
deprived of an equal share of the earth's spatial value and equal
access to natural opportunities. (See geolibertarianism)[1]
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_tax#cite_ref-2:~:text=S...Re: Universal Basic Income is Capitalism 2.0
#106> just a few century’s ago. When an academic makes such an egregious error on spelling (centuries?!?), I just have to stop reading at that point. It casts doubt on the veracity of the arguments in the paper.
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#107I feel like this is the perfect example why everyone should at some point be required to start a business. Because some of these ideas stem from to many people not understand the economy in a real sense because they are always workers and see the world through that lens.
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#108I can get paid to write code nobody uses?! Sign me up! Zero users and loving it!
You can already do that in most places by just applying for welfare payments and making a fake effort to get a job. The thing is that working a real programming job pays a lot more.
Zero users and loving it! is not necessarily hyperbole.
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#109> just a few century’s ago. When an academic makes such an egregious error on spelling (centuries?!?), I just have to stop reading at that point. It casts doubt on the veracity of the arguments in the paper.
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#110I understand and agree with how a UBI will benefit those that are currently falling between the cracks and not receiving any assistance. I can also see the benefits of greatly simplifying the social security system. (If it was implemented in a way that was actually simple. i.e. no distinction between sick, unemployed, old, lazy) But I don't understand why people don't believe the UBI will just become the new definiti…
Exactly. The key to making people happier is not to give them money, but create more jobs that give people meaning and purpose in their lives.
What does HN think about that?