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Basic Income

An Anthology of Contemporary Research
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576 Seiten
2013
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"Basic Income: An Anthology of Contemporary Research" presents a compilation of six decades of Basic Income literature. It includes the most influential empirical research and theoretical arguments on all aspects of the Basic Income proposal.Includes six decades of the most influential literature on Basic IncomeIncludes unpublished and hard-to-find articlesThe first major compendium on one of the most innovative political reform proposals of our ageExplores multidisciplinary views of Basic Income, with philosophical, economic, political, and sociological viewsFeatures contributions from key and well-known philosophers and economists, including Atkinson, Simon, Friedman, Fromm, Gorz, Offe, Rawls, Pettit, Van Parijs, and morePresents the best theoretical and empirical arguments for and against Basic Income

Karl Widerquist is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at SFS-Qatar, Georgetown University. He holds a doctorate in political theory from Oxford University (2006) and a doctorate in economics from the City University of New York (1996). He is the author of "Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power to Say No" (2013). He is co-author of "Economics for Social Workers" (2002) and co-editor of "Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend: Examining its Suitability as a Model" (2012) and "Exporting the Alaska Model: Adapting the Permanent Fund Dividend for Reform Around the World" (2012).Jose A. Noguera is an Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology of the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain, and director of the Analytical Sociology and Institutional Design Research Group (GSADI). He holds a PhD in sociology from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and has been a visiting researcher at the University of California, Berkeley and at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research covers sociological theory, philosophy of social science, social policy, as well as normative social theory, and has been published in journals such as "Social Science Information," "Basic Income Studies," "South European Society & Politics," "Travailler," "Papers," or "Revista Internacional de Sociologia." He is a member of the European Network of Analytical Sociologists, and serves on the International Advisory Board of the BIEN (Basic Income Earth Network). He is co-editor of "Papers. Revista de Sociologia," and editorial board member of "Basic Income Studies."Yannick Vanderborght is Professor of Political Science at the Universite Saint-Louis Brussels, where he currently directs the Research Centre in Political Science (CReSPo). He is also a member of the Hoover Chair (Louvain), of the Executive Committee of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), and an associate editor of "Basic Income Studies." He co-authored with Ph. Van Parijs "L'allocation universelle" (2005), and has published several articles on basic income and related issues. He is the co-editor (with Axel Gosseries) of "Arguing about justice: Essays for Philippe Van Parijs" (2011).Jurgen De Wispelaere is an MHERC Research Fellow at the Biomedical Ethics Unit, McGill University, Canada. Previously he taught at Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin. His published work on basic income has appeared in" Analyse und Kritik," " The Political Quarterly," " Social Services Review," " Policy and Politics," "International Social Security Review, Politics "and" Political Studies." He is a founding editor of the journal "Basic Income Studies" and co-editor of "The Ethics of Stakeholding" (2003) and "Recognition, Equality and Democracy" (2007). He is currently completing a book on "Republicanism," co-authored by Simon Birnbaum and David Casassas.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.4.2020
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
ISBN-10 1-118-32565-6 / 1118325656
ISBN-13 978-1-118-32565-0 / 9781118325650
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