Could we have a universal basic income, economically speaking? Yes. Are we going to? Probably not. Why? We could have had it at many points in history and we never did. Very often a lot of people are not strictly needed for the production process. Examples:
Nnt approved resource allocation! I think that's great, however, I think the world benefits, in general (not always e.g. Iraq and other u.s. military interventions), from a pax americanus driven by federal military expenditure. What do you think?
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I plan to do a comparative analysis between countries. They do as long as the USA uses it very carefully :) Europe certainly has, Middle East not so much. But, in the 21th century there will be no pax X. There will be multiple powerful states. So more tricky.
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Agreed. I look forward to your comparative analysis and hope, to the extent possible, it includes multiple nations.
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