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Basic Income in 1848
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Guido Erreygers
und John Cunliffe
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
28. Dezember 2006
This note introduces a virtually unknown social constitution drafted in Brussels in 1848, in which an unconditional basic income figured prominently. We provide details on the historical and intellectual context in which the proposal originated, and briefly compare it with similar proposals of the same period. In the appendix, we present an English translation of the constitution.
Published Online: 2006-12-28
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- Front Matter
- Content
- Editorial
- List of Contributors
- Research Article
- Reconsidering the Exploitation Objection to Basic Income
- Basic Income and the Problem of Cumulative Misfortune
- The Relative Cost of a Universal Basic Income and a Negative Income Tax
- Research Note
- Basic Income in 1848
- Debate
- Reasons for Launching a Basic Income Experiment
- The Bottom Line in a Basic Income Experiment
- Lottery Games as a Tool for Empirical Basic Income Research
- A Plea for the Use of Laboratory Experiments in Basic Income Research
- A Piece of the Puzzle: A Comment on the Basic Income Experiment Debate
- Book Review
- Review of Ailsa McKay, The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and a Citizens' Basic Income
- Review of Clive Lord, A Citizens' Income: A Foundation for a Sustainable World
- Review of Russell Muirhead, Just Work
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Keywords – history of basic income;
Belgium;
nineteenth century
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Front Matter
- Content
- Editorial
- List of Contributors
- Research Article
- Reconsidering the Exploitation Objection to Basic Income
- Basic Income and the Problem of Cumulative Misfortune
- The Relative Cost of a Universal Basic Income and a Negative Income Tax
- Research Note
- Basic Income in 1848
- Debate
- Reasons for Launching a Basic Income Experiment
- The Bottom Line in a Basic Income Experiment
- Lottery Games as a Tool for Empirical Basic Income Research
- A Plea for the Use of Laboratory Experiments in Basic Income Research
- A Piece of the Puzzle: A Comment on the Basic Income Experiment Debate
- Book Review
- Review of Ailsa McKay, The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and a Citizens' Basic Income
- Review of Clive Lord, A Citizens' Income: A Foundation for a Sustainable World
- Review of Russell Muirhead, Just Work