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4 February, 04:46

How would a universal basic income hurt voluntary, spontaneous cooperation?

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  1. 4 February, 04:50
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    A universal basic income would prevent people from having ideas to make everyday life better. What would be the use of wanting to create something useful without any kind of monetary advantage? The income in a person's life is the feedback for a job well done. There are better revenues, first for those who have worked harder in order to get a university degree and second for those who commit their own lives to make the others better. Spontaneous cooperation in this world is not for free. It would be unrealistic to think that a universal basic income could bring about togetherness or a sense of union as we are all equal. Spontaneous cooperation would suffer lack of interest. The sort of cooperation any could provide depends on experience, on learning, on efforts and those are not rewarded by a universal basic income.
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