Justice Across Ages 2021
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198792185.003.0007
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Basic Income versus Basic Capital

Abstract: This chapter considers the egalitarian proposal of enforcing a right to unconditional cash. It discusses when the payment should be made—in a lump sum at the beginning of individuals’ adult lives (as proponents of the basic capital grant argue), or in regular installments throughout people’s adult lives (as proponents of the basic income guarantee argue). Drawing on the previously developed temporal framework, the chapter provides an original account of the values underpinning the policies. A number of claims … Show more

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“…Basic Capital is a one-off chance that can be blown. UBI is a safety net that ensures economic security throughout one's life with important benefits in terms of freedom and equality (Birnbaum 2012, Bidadanure 2014.…”
Section: A Regular (Versus One-off ) Paymentmentioning
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“…Basic Capital is a one-off chance that can be blown. UBI is a safety net that ensures economic security throughout one's life with important benefits in terms of freedom and equality (Birnbaum 2012, Bidadanure 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As for paternalism, some degree of it is in fact built into the UBI scheme: UBI is nonmortgageable in most proposals. The state would not allow recipients to alienate their future basic income to get a loan against it (Bidadanure 2014, White 2015. This importantly restricts what individuals can do with their UBI; they cannot buy a home or invest in a business as they would with a large lump-sum payment.…”
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“…However, recipients would enjoy even more real freedom if they were not forced to work at all. 58 E.g., Bidadanure 2017;Van Parijs 1997, p. 22. 59 Van Parijs and Vanderborght 2017, p. 217. 60 It is possible that a merely national UBI will first be introduced in a relatively poor country.…”
Section: | T H E Tr a Nsit Ion To A Gl Oba L Ubimentioning
confidence: 99%