Universal basic income doesn't motivate, prepatuates addiction and sins including greed, gluttony and envy. Money should be used to reward, not to keep people lazy
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In that case, I think the FBI has an open position for you. You should reach out.
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@Kurz_Gesagt is generally on point with their research and the messages they convey.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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or repagaging as "functionally altruistic" or "functionally egotistical."
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The argument fails: if
$X given to those who do not earn it, so that 7x$X can be spent on cancer research instead of 1x$X, then 6x$X no longer goes to the things it would have. In short: the implicit argument is that what you value should be weighted by... -
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...what others need. Put another way, the argument is: expropriating producers and giving to non-producers has some indirect benefit to expropriated producers...which is the classic argument for communism ("Hey it's either communism, or the proles will murder the bourgeoisie").
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I think the video refers to general global development. Ie increasing global GDP and all the benefits associated with it. It's about making more people productive producers, and the net effect of having more people providing demand and a vision for the future.
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