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- 4 de Feb, 2018
I like UBI.
It's a streamlined welfare system that doesn't discriminate.
I also like the ideal of people only working if they want consumer goods. The Romans employed a similar system - everybody got free food - and it worked wonders for creating a commercial economy. This obviously has issues if you believe in social degeneration but punishing people by revoking their UBI may actually reduce crime. Poorer people with nothing to lose now have something to lose -a comfy NEET life.
We'd have a reason to get rid reason of wasteful bureaucratic jobs and have less opposition to more efficient mechanization.
Bit anxious of it though - it reeks of social engineering and those experiments always seem to turn out badly.
It's a streamlined welfare system that doesn't discriminate.
I also like the ideal of people only working if they want consumer goods. The Romans employed a similar system - everybody got free food - and it worked wonders for creating a commercial economy. This obviously has issues if you believe in social degeneration but punishing people by revoking their UBI may actually reduce crime. Poorer people with nothing to lose now have something to lose -a comfy NEET life.
We'd have a reason to get rid reason of wasteful bureaucratic jobs and have less opposition to more efficient mechanization.
Bit anxious of it though - it reeks of social engineering and those experiments always seem to turn out badly.