THE BASIC INCOME: A NEW SOCIAL RIGHT
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https://doi.org/10.22370/rcs.2017.70.1047Keywords:
Basic income, equality, freedomAbstract
The paper develops the proposal of the Universal Basic Income that seduces today in the United States and Europe as possible relief to the problems of the labor market, the demands of feminism and the environment concerns. The Universal Basic Income is a proposal that’s morally founded on equality and freedom principles and seeks to guarantee a basic income that allows people to achieve their aspirations and plan of life, without having to endure abusive human relationships.Downloads
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