Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
Karl Widerquist
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Description for Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
Paperback. Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income argues that philosophers have focused too much on scalar freedom and proposes a theory of status freedom as effective control self-ownership: the power to have or refuse active cooperation with other willing people, or simply: freedom as the power to say no. Series: Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee. Num Pages: 255 pages, biography. BIC Classification: HPS; KCA; KCL; KCP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 142 x 216 x 20. Weight in Grams: 338.
Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income argues that philosophers have focused too much on scalar freedom and proposes a theory of status freedom as effective control self-ownership: the power to have or refuse active cooperation with other willing people, or simply: freedom as the power to say no.
Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income argues that philosophers have focused too much on scalar freedom and proposes a theory of status freedom as effective control self-ownership: the power to have or refuse active cooperation with other willing people, or simply: freedom as the power to say no.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
255
Condition
New
Series
Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee
Number of Pages
241
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349445806
SKU
V9781349445806
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Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
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99-15
About Karl Widerquist
Karl Widerquist is Associate Professor at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar. He holds two doctorates one in Political Theory from Oxford University (2006) and one in Economics from the City University of New York (1996). He is coauthor of Economics for Social Workers , coeditor of The Ethics and Economics of the Basic Income Guarantee , ... Read more
Reviews for Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
"This book is many things: an exercise in political economy; a textbook on philosophy and social ethics; and a sustained argument for a Citizen's Income: and it is an excellent example of all of them . . . This is an important contribution to the literature on universal benefits, and therefore to the debate that might one day lead to ... Read more