Perhaps instead if Universal Basic Income, there should be universal basic food, universal basic health care and universal basic housing?
Sorry, that's bs. The comprehensive system of transportation infrastructure, education, healthcare, policing etc that you find around yourself is the result of that, not just some random emergence over grassroots movements.
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Not saying that there aren't cases where collective organization isn't worthwhile. Some are. Infrastructure includes some great examples. I'm saying these success cases don't justify any and all top-down rulership. Going from road-building to food supply is a giant leap.
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You don't think that your food supply is the result of a careful and complex government controlled negotiation of many stakeholders that maintains a system of long term models, subsidies, regulations, public investments, tariffs, fines, etc.?
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