ReCivitas project at Oxford 1 Feb 2016

by George Bangham The ReCivitas project has paid an unconditional basic income to members of a small community in Quatinga Velho, in the state of São Paulo in southern Brazil, since 2008. In early February Basic Income Oxford hosted a talk by the NGO’s co-founder Marcus Brancaglione, at an event introduced by Oxford University professor […]

Basic income on the doorstep

Basic income on the doorstep

Speech given at Unison West Midlands Region meeting, 25 February 2016 by Barb Jacobson, Basic Income UK Thank you for having me. I realise that with so many attacks going on, it is very hard to lift our heads up out of the muddle and think about what we want for the future. First I […]

Basic Income: How do we get there?  Thursday, December 3, 2015

Basic Income: How do we get there? Thursday, December 3, 2015

Brian Eno, David Graeber, Frances Coppola will be leading a discussion facilitated by Becca Kirkpatrick from Unison. Brian Eno is a musician, composer, record producer, singer, and visual artist, known as one of the principal innovators of ambient music. He recently spoke about basic income during his John Peel Lecture on Radio 6. David Graeber is an […]

Supply and Demand

Supply and Demand

The connections between supply, demand and inflation are well-known. However, when a great deal of the work performed by a population is not obviously productive in any way and still gets paid for, shouldn’t this result in inflation? If a lot of the work we do really isn’t productive, i.e. does not do much for the supply-side of things, […]

Tough (the toughest) challenge

Tough (the toughest) challenge

If we are serious about basic income we need to be clear on the costs implied – some of those costs may be large enough to give long pause for thought. Immigration is undoubtedly the largest and most pressing of these costs.

UBI and alcoholism (or other substance addictions): exploring the argument against UBI

During discussions on UBI I have participated in, some sceptics have raised the concerns that guaranteeing income in monetary allowance will contribute to increasing addictions such as alcoholism in society. I agree that there is some true to this argument. Certainly, if the entire system of accompanying people with addictions will not change, we can […]

Immigration & Technology

Immigration & Technology

The logic in arguments against immigration often runs up against the realities produced by the huge technological advances currently underway in production. Are jobs finite and being ransacked by foreigners? Or are there always going to be jobs, whatever the drive of technological advancements? UKIP Party Conference (Opening Speech) This is not an essay on the […]