Work Inequality: Basic Income
Brishen Rogers (author), Philippe van Parijs (author), Dorian Tod Warren (author), Tommie Shelby (author), Diane Coyle (author), Deborah Chasman (editor-in-chief), Joshua Cohen (editor-in-chief)
Paperback Published on: 27/10/2017
Price: £14.99
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Synopsis
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.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Boston Review
- ISBN: 9781946511027
- Number of pages: 141
- Dimensions: 168 x 261 x 16 mm
- Weight: 308g
- Languages: English
