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A Radical Bargain for Europe

Progressive Visions of a European Basic Income
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The debate over Universal Basic Income (UBI) has spanned political ideologies and policy issues. What arguments for and against UBI are important to different progressive political ideologies? This book answers this question from an interdisciplinary perspective, incorporating insights from policy analysis, political theory, and philosophy.
Marius Ostrowski is Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute and was previously Examination Fellow in Politics at All Souls College, University of Oxford. Dominic Afscharian is a research officer at the University of T?bingen where he is also completing his dissertation on issues around Social Europe. Viktoriia Muliavka is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences and is a researcher at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities focusing on Central and Eastern European politics. Luk?s Siegel is completing his PhD in philosophy, focusing on discrimination against people with disabilities. Together, the authors are collaborators in a working group on the idea of a European Universal Basic Income, hosted by the Young Academics Network of the Foundation of European Progressive Studies, with the support of the Renner Institut.
The debate about Universal Basic Income--an unconditional income for every individual--is now a global phenomenon, and the idea of a European Universal Basic Income is an increasingly important element of that debate. This passionate and well researched book offers arguments for a European UBI and similar policies from a wide variety of ideological standpoints, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in the future of European social policy. --Malcolm Torry, Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath and is the editor of The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
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