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this is awesome that this may happen in our lifetime (sooner the fucking better, please) it has already been trialed in a few places, even britain and america have at least acknowledged it.
countries will give everyone a universal basic income. an adequate salary to live on... for free. no signing on. no hoops to jump through. FREE FUCKING MONEY! a slackers dream.
robots are taking over.
i seen somewhere the tagline 'what would you do with your life if your income was taken care of'.
you are still allowed to have a job and rake in even more dough, but i think some of the thinking behind this, is there are many artists out there that can't pursue their dreams cause they are locked down in a shitty job. the world could be enriched.
with automation, the robots can wipe humans out of the picture at a much more economical cost, and at exponential efficiency. the county's GDP stays the same (or even rises) even without people working and producing.
what a great prospect.
this could be the matrix 1.0 paradise realised.
What you describe is essentially Marx's communist utopia. If sustainable it's a fantastic idea (at least how Marx wrote it).
I'm a big fan of UBI in concept. Unfortunately, concept and reality don't always turn out the same... just look at every past attempt to build a communist utopia. For the time being I'm cautiously optimistic and looking forward to seeing how the pilot projects they are going to run in Lausanne, Finland, and Ontario go.
Well, it has a thoroughly conservative pedigree, as well. No less than Milton Friedman supported it!
I'm actually a huge supporter of such an idea - wait for it - at least in theory.
We'll see, though.
Anyways: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...-income/375600/
communist?
i guess UBI would still get taxed to keep services and infrastructure going. humans would still spend their money on junk to keep the economy going.
if robots can produce the country's wealth, i think humans can sit back and relax. don't see that as communist.
even better, if you do choose to work, the only jobs left will be the interesting ones. the class system would still very much be in place.
with the stability, the amount of entrepreneurs would explode.
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| Originally posted by rubez i guess UBI would still get taxed to keep services and infrastructure going. |
hey, it's free money.
i'm not questioning it too much, or pretending to be an intellectual, but this concept very much has my interest and full backing! 
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| Originally posted by rubez communist? |
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| i guess UBI would still get taxed to keep services and infrastructure going. humans would still spend their money on junk to keep the economy going. |
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| if robots can produce the country's wealth, i think humans can sit back and relax. don't see that as communist. |
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| even better, if you do choose to work, the only jobs left will be the interesting ones. |
i have been propagandized to associate communism with mother russia, the hammer and sickle, and greyness.
i think this term could be a political stumbling block as opponents trot it out, but once the people realise they are getting free money i think we all wont have a problem becoming (literally) fully paid up communists 
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard I've not seen a UBI plan that contemplates taxing the basic income. It makes no sense at all... why would you tax a government grant rather then just reducing the size of the grant? Taxing it would just be a wasteful bureaucratic exercise. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard Clearly, you have never read Marx and Engels. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard So, yeah, it's all very communist. That's a good thing. |
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| Originally posted by Lews I disagree that it has to end up Communist. It could equally (and, in my personal view, ideally) end up in a situation sort of like in the beginning of The Diamond Age, where all basic needs are met by the state, and then hard work / luck / etc take care of desires. Nobody starves to death, but there are still social classes and hard work still pays off. |
um, no.
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| Originally posted by Lews lol I disagree that it has to end up Communist. It could equally (and, in my personal view, ideally) end up in a situation sort of like in the beginning of The Diamond Age, where all basic needs are met by the state, and then hard work / luck / etc take care of desires. Nobody starves to death, but there are still social classes and hard work still pays off. |
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| Originally posted by ViceroySF um, no. |
Let me know when it starts. I'll return to the States ![]()
UBI wouldn't happen in The States for at least a few decades, probably more.
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