Difference between revisions of "Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power to Say No"

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{{DES | des = "[A] new theory of Freedom [...] freedom as the power to say no... It shows that most societies today put the poor in situations in which they lack this crucial freedom, making them vulnerable to poverty, exploitation, and injustice despite other policies in place to help them.  People who have no other option but to work for someone else to meet their basic needs are effectively forced laborers and are fundamentally unfree.  | show=}}
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{{DES | des = "[A] new theory of Freedom [...] freedom as the power to say no... It shows that most societies today put the poor in situations in which they lack this crucial freedom, making them vulnerable to poverty, exploitation, and injustice despite other policies in place to help them.  People who have no other option but to work for someone else to meet their basic needs are effectively forced laborers and are fundamentally unfree." | show=}}
 
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