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Two Libertarian Arguments for Basic Income Proposals
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Brian K. Powell
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January 19, 2012
For those familiar only with libertarians on the economic right, it seems obvious that libertarians will oppose basic income proposals. However, there are a variety of ways to argue for basic income proposals from within a “left” or “egalitarian” libertarian framework. In this article I argue that such a framework ought to be preferred to the alternative right-libertarian framework. Then I look at a simple left-libertarian argument for basic income proposals that is inspired by Thomas Paine and Henry George, and at another, more complex, argument offered by Phillipe Van Parijs.
Keywords: basic income; John Locke; left-libertarianism; libertarianism; Phillipe Van Parijs; Thomas Paine; universal welfare; welfare policy; welfare reform; welfare state
Published Online: 2012-1-19
©2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
basic income;
John Locke;
left-libertarianism;
libertarianism;
Phillipe Van Parijs;
Thomas Paine;
universal welfare;
welfare policy;
welfare reform;
welfare state
Articles in the same Issue
- Front Matter
- List of Contributors
- Content
- Book Review
- Review of Gijs van Donselaar, The Right to Exploit: Parasitism, Scarcity, Basic Income
- Review of Doris Schroeder, Work Incentives and Welfare Provision: The "Pathological" Theory of Unemployment
- Introduction: What is Libertarianism?
- A Lockean Argument for Basic Income
- Locke on Basic Income
- Taking the "G" out of BIG: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on Basic Income
- Classical Liberalism and the Basic Income
- Basic Income Is Not an Obligation, But It Might Be a Legitimate Choice
- Two Libertarian Arguments for Basic Income Proposals
- Libertarianism and the Justice of a Basic Income