United Kingdom, January 26-30, 2017, Karl Widerquist to give 6 talks in 5 days

Karl Widerquist, co-chair of the Basic Income Earth Network and long time Basic Income advocate, will give six talks in five days in the United Kingdom.

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Karl Widerquist

He will discuss Basic Income at a graduate student seminar at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh Scotland from 11:00 to 12:00 on January 26. This event is invitation only.

At 16:00 to 18:00 that day, Widerquist will participate in a launch of his new book, Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy (Edinburgh University Press, 2017, coauthored by Grant S. McCall of Tulane University). Widerquist will offer an overview of the book, followed by comments from Dr Leila Sinclair Bright (Anthropology, University of Edinburgh), Dr Simon Hope (Philosophy, University of Stirling) and a Q and A. The event is sponsored by the Foundations of Normativity Project at at University of Edinburgh. It will take place at S1 in 7 George Square, Edinburgh and will be followed by a wine reception sponsored by Edinburgh University Press. More information and preregistration is available online at Eventbrite.

On Saturday, January 28, Widerquist will speak twice at the Conference, “Basic Income: Real Social Security,” Kelty Community Centre, Kelty, 10:30 – 14:00. This event will be the launch of the Citizens Basic Income Network Scotland (CBINS) and will investigate the feasibility of a citizen’s income for local politics in Fife. It will be attended by more than 100 people. Other speakers at the event include Ronnie Cowan and Alex Rowley, both members of the Scottish National Parliament; Professor Mike Danson, Heriot-Watt University; Maggie Chapman, of Scottish Green Party; Paul Vaughn, Head of Community and Corporate Development, Fife; and many others. A news report at Common Space, entitled “Fife to open investigation into citizen’s income as MP attends launch event,” has additional information about the upcoming event.

On Monday, January 30, Widerquist will deliver a public lecture entitled, “Basic Income: the centrepiece of a just society,” as part of an event from 13:00 to 15:00 at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). The event is hosted by Steady State Manchester and the Research Center for Social Change and Community Wellbeing at MMU. Details about Widerquist’s lecture, including registration information, are available on EventBrite. The event is free and open on the public.

Finally, Widerquist will present again on his latest book, Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy, at the Politics department in the Arthur Lewis Building at Manchester University from 16:00 to 17:30. This event is invitation only.

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MANCHESTER, UK: “Universal Basic Income: the centrepiece of a just society”

On Monday, January 30, BIEN Co-Chair Karl Widerquist will deliver a public lecture on “Basic Income: the centrepiece of a just society” at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU).

The event is hosted by Steady State Manchester — a community group dedicated to exploring the limitations of economic growth with a view towards an alternative “viable economics” — as well as the Research Center for Social Change and Community Wellbeing at MMU.

Details about Widerquist’s lecture, including registration information, are available on EventBrite. The event is free and open on the public.

The Social Change and Community Wellbeing research group is currently preparing a report on the psychological impact of a universal basic income. This report will be launched on February 18, 2017, at the Fair Living Festival at MMU. Information about this latter event will also be available on EventBrite.


Reviewed by Dave Clegg.

Manchester Ship Canal photo CC BY-SA 2.0 David Dixon.

LONDON, UK: Jurgen De Wispelaere on “Basic Income In our Time” (Nov 3)

LONDON, UK: Jurgen De Wispelaere on “Basic Income In our Time” (Nov 3)

Jurgen De Wispelaere, a prominent basic income researcher at the University of Tampere (home of a basic income course series), will be delivering a guest lecture at Richmond University in London on November 3.

His lecture is titled “Basic Income in our Time: Political Prospects, Political Challenges” (cf. his similarly-titled recent publication in the Journal of Social Policy).

The event is free to the public.

For more information, or to register, see the Eventbrite page.


Photo: London, CC BY-SA 2.0 Pedro Szekely

UNITED KINGDOM: Financial Times interview with Anthony Painter and Giles Wilkes

UNITED KINGDOM: Financial Times interview with Anthony Painter and Giles Wilkes

In a recent video segment (published on YouTube on March 30th), Financial Times correspondent Sarah O’Connor speaks with Anthony Painter, Director of Policy and Strategy at the RSA (Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), about the reasons to adopt a universal basic income. Writer and economics researcher Giles Wilkes also joins the discussion, raising critical questions for Painter.

Watch the segment here:
Why we should pay everyone a basic income | FT Comment,” 30 March 2016, Financial Times.

 

Article Photo: Anthony Painter at Policy Network London, December 2015 (Source: Wikimedia Commons).