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This book is about an idea that has a long and distinguished pedigree, the idea of a right to a basic income. This means having a modest income guaranteed a right without conditions, just as every citizen should have the right to clean water, fresh air and a good education.
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This book is about an idea that has a long and distinguished pedigree, the idea of a right to a basic income. This means having a modest income guaranteed a right without conditions, just as every citizen should have the right to clean water, fresh air and a good education.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 615
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857287328
- Artikelnr.: 44360694
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 615
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857287328
- Artikelnr.: 44360694
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ian Parker is Professor of Psychology in the Discourse Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he is managing editor of 'Annual Review of Critical Psychology'.' He is a member of Psychology Politics Resistance, which is now part of the Asylum collective. He has produced seventeen books, including The Crisis in Modern Social Psychology, and how to end it (1989), Qualitative Psychology: Introducing Radical Research (2005) and Slavoj Zizek: A Critical Introduction (Pluto Press, 2004).
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Section 1. Basic Income as a Right: 1. About time: Basic Income Security as a Right
2. How Basic Income is Moving up the Policy Agenda: News from the Future
3. Can there be a Right to Basic Income?
4. Wasteful Welfare Transactions: Why Basic Income Security in Fundamental
5. Migration, Citizenship and Welfare State Reform in Europe: Overcoming Marginalization in Segregated Labour Markets
6. The Liberal's Dilemma: Immigration, Social Solidarity and Basic Income
Section 2. Rationales for Basic Income: 7. The Psychological Rationale for Basic Income
8. The Limits of Production: Justifying Guaranteed Basic Income
9. Liberal and Marxist Justifications for Basic Income
10. Basic Income, Commons and Commodities: The Public Domain Revisited
11. 'Calling': A Christian Argument for Basic Income
12. Social Credit as Economic Modernism: Seven Theses
13. Deliberative Democracy and the Legitimacy of Basic Income
Section 3. Legitimizing Basic Income Politically: 14. Mobilizing Support for Basic Income
15. A Legitimate Guaranteed Minimum Income
16. Republicanism and Basic Income: The Articulation of the Public Sphere from the Repoliticization of the Private Sphere
17. Working Poor in Europe: A Partial Basic Income for Workers
18. Basic Income, Social Polarization and the Right to Work
19. Popular Support for Basic Income in Sweden in Finland
20. The Principle of Universalism: Tracing a Key Idea in the Scandinavian Welfare Model
21. Women's Politics and Social Policy in Austria
22. Bio-Economics, Labour Flexibility and Cognitive Work: Why not Basic Income
23. Exploring Ways to Reconcile Flexible Employment with Social Protection
Section 4. Building Towards Basic Income: 24. On a Path to Just Distribution: The Caregiver Credit Campaign
25. A Care-Worker Allowance for Germany
26. Feminist Arguments in Favour of Welfare and Basic Income in Denmark
27. Public Support for Basic Income Shemes and a Universal Right to Health Care: What the French People Think
28. Activation of Minimum Income and Basic Income: History of a Comparison of Two Ideas
National and Regional Initiatives: 29. The Universal Grant and Income Support in Spain and the Basque Country
30. The Impact of Basic Income on the Propensity to Work: Theoretical Gambles and Microeconometric Findings
31. A Failure to Communicate: The Labour Market Findings of the Negative Income Tax Experiments and their Effects on Policy and Public Opinion
32. Basic Income and the Means to Self-Govern
33. The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend: An experiment in Wealth Distribution
34. Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: From Status to Contract
List of Tables
Introduction
Section 1. Basic Income as a Right: 1. About time: Basic Income Security as a Right
2. How Basic Income is Moving up the Policy Agenda: News from the Future
3. Can there be a Right to Basic Income?
4. Wasteful Welfare Transactions: Why Basic Income Security in Fundamental
5. Migration, Citizenship and Welfare State Reform in Europe: Overcoming Marginalization in Segregated Labour Markets
6. The Liberal's Dilemma: Immigration, Social Solidarity and Basic Income
Section 2. Rationales for Basic Income: 7. The Psychological Rationale for Basic Income
8. The Limits of Production: Justifying Guaranteed Basic Income
9. Liberal and Marxist Justifications for Basic Income
10. Basic Income, Commons and Commodities: The Public Domain Revisited
11. 'Calling': A Christian Argument for Basic Income
12. Social Credit as Economic Modernism: Seven Theses
13. Deliberative Democracy and the Legitimacy of Basic Income
Section 3. Legitimizing Basic Income Politically: 14. Mobilizing Support for Basic Income
15. A Legitimate Guaranteed Minimum Income
16. Republicanism and Basic Income: The Articulation of the Public Sphere from the Repoliticization of the Private Sphere
17. Working Poor in Europe: A Partial Basic Income for Workers
18. Basic Income, Social Polarization and the Right to Work
19. Popular Support for Basic Income in Sweden in Finland
20. The Principle of Universalism: Tracing a Key Idea in the Scandinavian Welfare Model
21. Women's Politics and Social Policy in Austria
22. Bio-Economics, Labour Flexibility and Cognitive Work: Why not Basic Income
23. Exploring Ways to Reconcile Flexible Employment with Social Protection
Section 4. Building Towards Basic Income: 24. On a Path to Just Distribution: The Caregiver Credit Campaign
25. A Care-Worker Allowance for Germany
26. Feminist Arguments in Favour of Welfare and Basic Income in Denmark
27. Public Support for Basic Income Shemes and a Universal Right to Health Care: What the French People Think
28. Activation of Minimum Income and Basic Income: History of a Comparison of Two Ideas
National and Regional Initiatives: 29. The Universal Grant and Income Support in Spain and the Basque Country
30. The Impact of Basic Income on the Propensity to Work: Theoretical Gambles and Microeconometric Findings
31. A Failure to Communicate: The Labour Market Findings of the Negative Income Tax Experiments and their Effects on Policy and Public Opinion
32. Basic Income and the Means to Self-Govern
33. The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend: An experiment in Wealth Distribution
34. Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: From Status to Contract
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Section 1. Basic Income as a Right: 1. About time: Basic Income Security as a Right
2. How Basic Income is Moving up the Policy Agenda: News from the Future
3. Can there be a Right to Basic Income?
4. Wasteful Welfare Transactions: Why Basic Income Security in Fundamental
5. Migration, Citizenship and Welfare State Reform in Europe: Overcoming Marginalization in Segregated Labour Markets
6. The Liberal's Dilemma: Immigration, Social Solidarity and Basic Income
Section 2. Rationales for Basic Income: 7. The Psychological Rationale for Basic Income
8. The Limits of Production: Justifying Guaranteed Basic Income
9. Liberal and Marxist Justifications for Basic Income
10. Basic Income, Commons and Commodities: The Public Domain Revisited
11. 'Calling': A Christian Argument for Basic Income
12. Social Credit as Economic Modernism: Seven Theses
13. Deliberative Democracy and the Legitimacy of Basic Income
Section 3. Legitimizing Basic Income Politically: 14. Mobilizing Support for Basic Income
15. A Legitimate Guaranteed Minimum Income
16. Republicanism and Basic Income: The Articulation of the Public Sphere from the Repoliticization of the Private Sphere
17. Working Poor in Europe: A Partial Basic Income for Workers
18. Basic Income, Social Polarization and the Right to Work
19. Popular Support for Basic Income in Sweden in Finland
20. The Principle of Universalism: Tracing a Key Idea in the Scandinavian Welfare Model
21. Women's Politics and Social Policy in Austria
22. Bio-Economics, Labour Flexibility and Cognitive Work: Why not Basic Income
23. Exploring Ways to Reconcile Flexible Employment with Social Protection
Section 4. Building Towards Basic Income: 24. On a Path to Just Distribution: The Caregiver Credit Campaign
25. A Care-Worker Allowance for Germany
26. Feminist Arguments in Favour of Welfare and Basic Income in Denmark
27. Public Support for Basic Income Shemes and a Universal Right to Health Care: What the French People Think
28. Activation of Minimum Income and Basic Income: History of a Comparison of Two Ideas
National and Regional Initiatives: 29. The Universal Grant and Income Support in Spain and the Basque Country
30. The Impact of Basic Income on the Propensity to Work: Theoretical Gambles and Microeconometric Findings
31. A Failure to Communicate: The Labour Market Findings of the Negative Income Tax Experiments and their Effects on Policy and Public Opinion
32. Basic Income and the Means to Self-Govern
33. The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend: An experiment in Wealth Distribution
34. Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: From Status to Contract
List of Tables
Introduction
Section 1. Basic Income as a Right: 1. About time: Basic Income Security as a Right
2. How Basic Income is Moving up the Policy Agenda: News from the Future
3. Can there be a Right to Basic Income?
4. Wasteful Welfare Transactions: Why Basic Income Security in Fundamental
5. Migration, Citizenship and Welfare State Reform in Europe: Overcoming Marginalization in Segregated Labour Markets
6. The Liberal's Dilemma: Immigration, Social Solidarity and Basic Income
Section 2. Rationales for Basic Income: 7. The Psychological Rationale for Basic Income
8. The Limits of Production: Justifying Guaranteed Basic Income
9. Liberal and Marxist Justifications for Basic Income
10. Basic Income, Commons and Commodities: The Public Domain Revisited
11. 'Calling': A Christian Argument for Basic Income
12. Social Credit as Economic Modernism: Seven Theses
13. Deliberative Democracy and the Legitimacy of Basic Income
Section 3. Legitimizing Basic Income Politically: 14. Mobilizing Support for Basic Income
15. A Legitimate Guaranteed Minimum Income
16. Republicanism and Basic Income: The Articulation of the Public Sphere from the Repoliticization of the Private Sphere
17. Working Poor in Europe: A Partial Basic Income for Workers
18. Basic Income, Social Polarization and the Right to Work
19. Popular Support for Basic Income in Sweden in Finland
20. The Principle of Universalism: Tracing a Key Idea in the Scandinavian Welfare Model
21. Women's Politics and Social Policy in Austria
22. Bio-Economics, Labour Flexibility and Cognitive Work: Why not Basic Income
23. Exploring Ways to Reconcile Flexible Employment with Social Protection
Section 4. Building Towards Basic Income: 24. On a Path to Just Distribution: The Caregiver Credit Campaign
25. A Care-Worker Allowance for Germany
26. Feminist Arguments in Favour of Welfare and Basic Income in Denmark
27. Public Support for Basic Income Shemes and a Universal Right to Health Care: What the French People Think
28. Activation of Minimum Income and Basic Income: History of a Comparison of Two Ideas
National and Regional Initiatives: 29. The Universal Grant and Income Support in Spain and the Basque Country
30. The Impact of Basic Income on the Propensity to Work: Theoretical Gambles and Microeconometric Findings
31. A Failure to Communicate: The Labour Market Findings of the Negative Income Tax Experiments and their Effects on Policy and Public Opinion
32. Basic Income and the Means to Self-Govern
33. The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend: An experiment in Wealth Distribution
34. Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: From Status to Contract