vendic wrote:Makes it way too complex.
In poor areas, everyone is now going to get money. So now there is great opportunity for "protection schemes".
If you require service for minimum pay, that is forced labor.
If you give it without requiring service that will effectively kill incentive to work.
This idea is like the dole in Australia without any checks and balances. Here is money for free. You are not required to do anything to get it. Society has never evolved so that there can be vast numbers of people just sponging off others...ok, except religion. People have always contributed to society in some way or they were freeloaders.
This is a nightmare waiting to happen. The basic idea came about because of the view that robots and AI will take over most jobs, thus freeing people to do what they want but they cannot survive without income. So a basic income was thought to fix this.
vendic wrote:Personally I think this will lead to creating a generation of entitled snowflakes.
Some would argue that has already happened. lol
SciFiFisher wrote:vendic wrote:Personally I think this will lead to creating a generation of entitled snowflakes.
Some would argue that has already happened. lol
too late.
Rommie wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:vendic wrote:Personally I think this will lead to creating a generation of entitled snowflakes.
Some would argue that has already happened. lol
too late.
Yeah, where would the old people be if they couldn't complain about the entitlement of kids today?
SciFiFisher wrote:It's going to be a lot of years before we implement UBI in the U.S. Our form of the dole i.e. "Welfare" is almost universally despised by the conservative community. Even the ones who are on it. Just read the latest headlines about "welfare queens".
What I think may happen is that we will change what we think deserves being compensated for. Currently we have a fairly standard concept of what "work" is for the average person. I think that will start to change if we see a wholesale replacement of people with robots or interactive interfaces.
At some point society will have to change it's definition of what contributing to society really means. For example, maybe we should start paying parents a bonus for not raising a hooligan? Or paying children a salary for successfully attending school?
We already do some of this with support for the arts. Currently, people define themselves very strongly by what they do or what work they perform. Which means paying them for not being something or doing something won't work.
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