A Basic Income is a periodic cash payment unconditionally delivered to all on an individual basis, without means-test or work requirement.
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Recent News, Opinion, and Research
Basic Income Week Concludes With Events in 18 Countries on 5 Continents
Basic Income Week concluded on September 22 with events in 18 countries on 5 continents. The organizers released the following report on the events with a look ahead to a march next month and to Basic Income Week 2020: 1. updated participating countries' list 2. Call...
An outsider’s view of the Basic Income Congress
After a week of conversation at the 2019 BIEN Congress as an outsider to the movement, I want to record some thoughts.
Review: ‘Arab Humanist’ speaks from the heart about basic income
In Arab Humanist: The Necessity of Basic Income, Nohad Nassif speaks from the heart, giving the perspective of someone who suffered, on her skin and bones, the injustices and prejudices perpetrated by a patriarchal society, just for being a woman, and of modest means.
Video Interview: Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy
In this Video Interview, Dan Schneider interviews me about the book Grant S. McCall and I coedited: Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy. Schneider and I talk about the myth that the state and the private property rights system benefit ever last citizen...
Spain: The Barcelona B-MINCOME experiment publishes its first results
The pilot project which is being carried out in Barcelona – B-MINCOME - combining guaranteed minimum income and active social policies in Barcelona’s deprived urban areas– published a report, on July 2019, with the results of its first operational year (2017-2018)....
Scott Santens: There is no policy proposal more progressive than Andrew Yang’s Freedom Dividend
Podcast: With an article on medium, Scott Santens, long time Universal Basic Income (UBI) advocate, has explored in depth Andrew Yang’s proposal of a Freedom Dividend (FD). The Freedom Dividend, one of the pillars of Andre Yang’s campaign for the democratic nomination...
United Kingdom: Compass think tank looks for coordinator to UBI Hub
Compass, a think tank based in the United Kingdom (UK), is looking for a Coordinator for the newly established Universal Basic Income (UBI) Hub. The aim of this position is to "increase the impact of all the good research and campaign work already happening on UBI in...
Portugal: Essay prize and congress in political science
The UBIEXP research group and the journal Ethics, Politics & Society (EPS), from the Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society, together with the Portuguese Basic Income association, invite submissions for a international essay prize competition on the following...
United States: New (online) UBI calculator
Go to ubicalculator.com and get an ideia of how universal basic income plans, as presented up to this moment in time (for the United States reality), affect you and/or your family. Given individual or household income, plus a few other datapoints, such as family...
The book, “The Ethics and Economics of the Basic Income Guarantee:” Free Version available
The Ethics and Economics of the Basic Income Guarantee (2005) edited by Karl Widerquist, Michael Anthony Lewis, and Steven Pressman, published by Publishing is availed in a free version at this link. This book available because most publishers allow authors and...
Robert Stayton: “Solar Dividends”
Undertitled "How solar energy can generate a basic income for everyone on Earth", this new book by Robert Stayton rides on an apparently radical idea: that all people on Earth can earn a basic income, financed from the generation of solar electricity alone. This comes...
United States: Presidential candidate Bill de Blasio chooses a Federal Jobs Guarantee over a UBI
Bill de Blasio. Picture credit to: UPI. Bill de Blasio, New York City mayor and Democratic Party candidate for the United States 2020 presidential elections, is firmly against Universal Basic Income (UBI). According to him, UBI is “woefully inadequate”, fearing it...