This lecture explores the ethical and economic arguments for implementing a basic income system that provides financial security and improves quality of life for all citizens. Discover how financial insecurity negatively impacts decision-making capabilities and even temporarily lowers IQ, making it difficult for people to improve their circumstances. Learn why basic income avoids the "poverty trap" found in means-tested welfare programs like Universal Credit, and actually increases incentives to take low-paying jobs despite critics' claims. Examine findings from various basic income pilot programs worldwide that Dr. Guy Standing has personally been involved with. The 35-minute presentation from Gresham College covers the definition of basic income, ethical justifications, economic and political rationales, common objections with responses, and concluding thoughts from Standing, a Professorial Research Associate and former Professor of Development Studies at SOAS University of London who has authored numerous books on labor economics, social protection policy, and rentier capitalism.
Overview
Syllabus
00:00 // Introduction
02:54 // What is Basic Income?
06:11 // The Ethical Case
23:31 // The Economic and Political Case
30:37 // The Objections and Responses
33:25 // Conclusion
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Gresham College