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{{DES | des = A simple social welfare program that ensures everyone has sufficient income to raise them above the poverty line, whether or not they work.  Most libertarians oppose this as "[[redistribution]]".  [[Milton Friedman]] proposed this as a [[negative income tax]].  In Canada, an experimental version was called [[Mincome]]. In the US, the [[Alaska Permanent Fund]] is a basic income system. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = A simple social welfare program that ensures everyone has sufficient income to raise them above the poverty line, whether or not they work.  Most libertarians oppose this as "[[redistribution]]".  [[Milton Friedman]] proposed this as a [[negative income tax]].  In Canada, an experimental version was called [[Mincome]]. In the US, the [[Alaska Permanent Fund]] is a basic income system. | show=}}

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