Ebook: Universal Basic Income and the Reshaping of Democracy: Towards a Citizens’ Stipend in a New Political Order
Author: Burkhard Wehner
- Tags: Political Science and International Relations, Democracy, Politics of the Welfare State, Social Policy, Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice
- Series: SpringerBriefs in Political Science
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Language: English
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How, where and when can a universal basic income be put into political practice? This book discusses these questions by analyzing the political logic of a basic income and its controversial political and scientific implications. The author studies the institutions, rules, and decision-making processes of conventional democracies to reveal an institutional framework in which a universal basic income for all citizens could eventually become politically viable. The work addresses a broad range of topics, such as nationwide experiments with a basic income, voters’ support for the idea, and the effects of a basic income on business cycles and demographic policies. As such, it will appeal to anyone interested in the preconditions and implications of introducing a universal basic income.