Rendimento Básico Incondicional Uma Defesa da Liberdade

Lisbon, Portugal: Almedina (2019)
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Abstract

This book intends to make known, in a detailed but accessible way to the general public, an old idea, but which has had a renewed interest in recent years: the proposal of attributing an unconditional basic income for all. This idea, often discarded and disqualified for allegedly belonging to the mere domain of utopia, understood in a pejorative sense as something unrealizable, has been the target of the interest of many people (academics, politicians, businesspeople, activists and, of course, all citizens concerned with the common good) is presented as being feasible through several concrete experiences and pilot projects.

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Jorge Pinto
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Sara Bizarro
University of New Orleans
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University Of Minho

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