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Steven Tanimura

    Universal Basic Income: Political Rhetoric or Potential Solution
    Introduction to Economic Justice
    • 2021

      Introduction to Economic Justice

      • 532 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      Economic justice is a concept that has a blend within the realm of philosophy, sociology and economics. These concepts are often not well described within a single source for those interested in learning the various aspects of this topic. Although this volume is not intended to be a comprehensive assessment of the field, it will hopefully enlighten the readers into the various ideas that are part of economic justice. It is not meant to advocate for any particular side of these issues, but to present an objective analysis of these selected topics. It is meant to be an initial stepping-stone in one's education.

      Introduction to Economic Justice
    • 2021

      The concept of providing all households with some level of guaranteed income have become a part of the Democratic political initiative. Various forms of UBI have been experimented with in developed and developing countries. However, differences in these countries’ socio-politicaleconomic structures may not provide the linkages needed to ascertain its usefulness within the United States. The discussion that follows examines various facets of some of the short-term and/or limited variants of the universal basic income concept within the United States. It explores the possibility of adopting such a concept within a national framework, providing strengths and weaknesses, as well as the advantages and disadvantages to such an approach.

      Universal Basic Income: Political Rhetoric or Potential Solution