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With thanks to Daniel Mermelstein
In this thought-provoking episode, we continue our deep dive into Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its role in addressing poverty and inequality. Joined by Daniel, we explore public perceptions of poverty, the debate between cash support vs. universal basic provision, and how societal attitudes shape welfare policies.
We tackle the scarcity mindset—the way financial insecurity impacts decision-making—and debunk the myth that poverty is a result of poor character rather than lack of resources. We also discuss global UBI trials, the politics surrounding welfare, and whether UBI is a tool to sustain capitalism or a step towards a more just society.
Can giving people direct cash improve their futures? Does UBI offer a solution to systemic inequality? Tune in to find out!
Send us a text
With thanks to Daniel Mermelstein
In this thought-provoking episode, we continue our deep dive into Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its role in addressing poverty and inequality. Joined by Daniel, we explore public perceptions of poverty, the debate between cash support vs. universal basic provision, and how societal attitudes shape welfare policies.
We tackle the scarcity mindset—the way financial insecurity impacts decision-making—and debunk the myth that poverty is a result of poor character rather than lack of resources. We also discuss global UBI trials, the politics surrounding welfare, and whether UBI is a tool to sustain capitalism or a step towards a more just society.
Can giving people direct cash improve their futures? Does UBI offer a solution to systemic inequality? Tune in to find out!