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posted by martyb on Monday October 15 2018, @05:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the perpetual-motion dept.

Think of it: The government prints more money or perhaps — god forbid — it taxes some corporate profits, then it showers the cash down on the people so they can continue to spend. As a result, more and more capital accumulates at the top. And with that capital comes more power to dictate the terms governing human existence.

UBI really just turns us from stakeholders or even citizens to mere consumers.

Meanwhile, UBI also obviates the need for people to consider true alternatives to living lives as passive consumers. Solutions like platform cooperatives, alternative currencies, favor banks, or employee-owned businesses, which actually threaten the status quo under which extractive monopolies have thrived, will seem unnecessary. Why bother signing up for the revolution if our bellies are full? Or just full enough?

Under the guise of compassion, UBI really just turns us from stakeholders or even citizens to mere consumers. Once the ability to create or exchange value is stripped from us, all we can do with every consumptive act is deliver more power to people who can finally, without any exaggeration, be called our corporate overlords.

No, income is nothing but a booby prize. If we're going to get a handout, we should demand not an allowance but assets. That's right: an ownership stake.

https://medium.com/s/powertrip/universal-basic-income-is-silicon-valleys-latest-scam-fd3e130b69a0


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  • (Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Friday October 19 2018, @01:30AM (1 child)

    by hendrikboom (1125) on Friday October 19 2018, @01:30AM (#750748) Homepage Journal

    Reading that article, it looks as if the problem is viewing infrastructure development as a direct means of providing jobs, rathern then in doing things that will provide returns later, such as education. Still, having a captive bank to borrow from is seductive, and may rob the government of imagination and innovation.

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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday October 19 2018, @06:04PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday October 19 2018, @06:04PM (#751057) Journal
    As I understand it, Japan's existing postal savings system became an important part of their post-war rebuilding effort. Citizens were encouraged to save their money and in turn that money (and it was a lot of money) was plowed into Japanese industry. The tool has since been used for less fruitful purposes.

    To go back to my earlier remark, we have here a situation where people are encouraged, by higher than market rates, to put their money into a system of government abuse and corruption. It's a great example of how the electorate can be bribed to go along with these things.