Star Trek as in "we only work to improve ourselves and use machines or reincarnations of the Voyager's holodoc as workslaves".
From those behind it (http://www.basicincome2016.org/):
Bibs article: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36443512
Any strong opinions on this? Personally I haven't gone through all the arguments pro/contra yet, but what I'm wondering mostly is - would it even work?
Even when it could be financed, wouldn't there a large number of rather unpopular jobs just go away since nobody would do them? Sure it isn't a nice thought that ppl may do certain work only because they *have* to secure their income, but realistically who would do a rather bad/low paid/non-qualified job if he didn't have to?
And it will be quite some time before we can delegate everything unpleasant to the robots I think...
From those behind it (http://www.basicincome2016.org/):
Switzerland is the first country worldwide to hold a national referendum on the introduction of an Unconditional Basic Income (UBI) on 5 June 2016. Despite being arguable the most conservative country in the world, many typical Swiss factors are building a solid ground for the introduction of a UBI: Political stability, economic wealth and a strong liberal culture of self-determination.
Any strong opinions on this? Personally I haven't gone through all the arguments pro/contra yet, but what I'm wondering mostly is - would it even work?
Even when it could be financed, wouldn't there a large number of rather unpopular jobs just go away since nobody would do them? Sure it isn't a nice thought that ppl may do certain work only because they *have* to secure their income, but realistically who would do a rather bad/low paid/non-qualified job if he didn't have to?
And it will be quite some time before we can delegate everything unpleasant to the robots I think...
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