So that is true. But minimal income amidst great inequality isn't that way forward, in my view.
crisis rather than a sense of liberation. A strong safety net (which I'm for) doesn't solve how to be a society.
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Of course it doesn't, but it also does not in any way prevent us from having that disussion.
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What you're saying is like, "I'll eat this food, but it wont help me figure out what to do with my life."
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The proposal is individualist. It says "people will have to figure out what to do for themselves"
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Maybe you don't think that's tenable, but not everyone agrees, obviously
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That doesn't mean there's no way forward, it means "accepting lots of things we regard as 'bad'" now
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Short version: volunteering, sports, art, crafts, games, drugs, relationships
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Everything people do now in their free time turned up to 11
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With regards to inequality, the massive taxation it would require would solve a good part of that
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