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Basic Income by Guy Standing; 9780141985480

Basic Income

By Guy Standing

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In Basic Income, Guy Standing delves into the transformative concept of a universal basic income (UBI) and its potential to revolutionise modern economies. The book embarks on a compelling exploration of how UBI could address the challenges of contemporary society, including rising inequality, precarious work, and the erosion of the welfare state.

The Story

Standing weaves together a narrative that is both personal and political, drawing on historical examples and contemporary case studies to highlight the necessity of rethinking our approach to welfare and labour. He presents a robust argument for UBI as a solution to economic insecurity, illustrating how it can empower individuals and foster a more equitable society.

Key Themes

  • Economic Security: The book examines how UBI can provide a safety net for all, ensuring that basic needs are met irrespective of employment status.
  • Social Justice: Standing argues that UBI can bridge the gap between rich and poor, creating a fairer distribution of wealth.
  • Empowerment: Through the lens of basic income, the text explores the potential for individuals to pursue creative and entrepreneurial ventures without the fear of financial ruin.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Standing's clear and engaging writing style, which makes complex economic theories accessible to a broad audience. His rigorous analysis, combined with a passion for social justice, encourages critical thinking about the future of work and welfare.

Perfect For

  • Those interested in economics and social policy
  • Readers of Standing's previous works, such as The Precariat and Plunder of the Commons
  • Anyone curious about innovative solutions to societal challenges

“A crucial read for anyone concerned about the future of work and the welfare state.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 122 mm × 186 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 400
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141985480

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