John Gordon on Nostr: The case against UBI (excluding the AGI apocalypse) He argues non-AGI UBI reduces ...
The case against UBI (excluding the AGI apocalypse)
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/yes-we-still-have-to-workHe argues non-AGI UBI reduces economic growth by increasing leisure time and decreasing work output. Assumption that society will not tolerate falling incomes.
I like this as a framework for discussion especially through a disability lens.
#jgshare
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