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Louise Haagh

Case for Universal Basic Income

Case for Universal Basic Income

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Louise Haagh argues in her book that Universal Basic Income is essential for freedom, human development, and democracy in the twenty-first century. She uses her knowledge of the existing research to unearth key issues in design and implementation in different contexts, highlighting the potential and pitfalls at a time of crisis in governing and public austerity.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 140 pages
\n Publication date: 07 June 2019
\n Publisher: Polity Press
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Universal Basic Income (UBI) has garnered widespread attention and debate among commentators from diverse political perspectives. While it may be perceived as utopian, its significance has grown as our economies evolve and welfare systems face strain. In her groundbreaking book, Louise Haagh, a renowned expert in basic income, makes a compelling case for the adoption of UBI as a vital component of freedom, human development, and democracy in the twenty-first century. Haagh argues that UBI is not a panacea that will revolutionize or replace capitalism, nor is it a mere band-aid to prolong its existence. Instead, she views it as a crucial element in the broader endeavor of constructing a democratic society that aims to promote social equality and humanist justice. Drawing on her extensive knowledge of existing research, Haagh uncovers key challenges and considerations in designing and implementing UBI across various contexts worldwide. She highlights the potential benefits and pitfalls of UBI during times of crisis in governance and public austerity. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to delve beyond the hype and gain a comprehensive understanding of one of the most pressing issues confronting politics, economics, and social policy today.

Universal Basic Income (UBI) has garnered widespread attention and debate among commentators from diverse political perspectives. While it may be perceived as utopian, its significance has grown as our economies evolve and welfare systems face strain. In her groundbreaking book, Louise Haagh, a renowned expert in basic income, makes a compelling case for the adoption of UBI as a vital component of freedom, human development, and democracy in the twenty-first century. Haagh argues that UBI is not a panacea that will revolutionize or replace capitalism, nor is it a mere band-aid to prolong its existence. Instead, she views it as a crucial element in the broader endeavor of constructing a democratic society that aims to promote social equality and humanist justice. Drawing on her extensive knowledge of existing research, Haagh uncovers key challenges and considerations in designing and implementing UBI across various contexts worldwide. She highlights the potential benefits and pitfalls of UBI during times of crisis in governance and public austerity. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to delve beyond the hype and gain a comprehensive understanding of one of the most pressing issues confronting politics, economics, and social policy today.

\n Weight: 240g\n
Dimension: 186 x 114 x 18 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781509522965\n \n

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