One Happy Story - The Citizen's Basic Income
September 21, 2015 22:16:25
One Happy Story - The Citizen's Basic Income
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A children's book created to help explain the basic income law passed in Brazil in 2004 and the need to finally implement it. Thank you to the creators of this book! Photo album available here: htt...
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One Happy Story - The Citizen's Basic Income

When I met Senator Eduardo Suplicy of Brazil earlier this year at the NABIG15 Congress, he handed me and many others there this cute little children's book about basic income in Brazil.


I've been meaning for quite awhile to make it more available to people by taking some photos of the pages and making an album available online, but then more recently I thought it would be neat to somehow make it into a video, so that's what I've done here, including my own narration.


I hope this is now able to reach more people, and if you want the images themselves, I've uploaded them to an imgur album here: http://imgur.com/a/tWynA

Scott Santens

September 21, 2015 22:16:25

reivan Nice video! I'll share it with my Brazilian friend. Few things could be improved (for better presentation): better microphone, slightly quieter background music.

September 21, 2015 22:26:15 · Reply

Scott Santens Thanks, yeah, I wish I had some kind of sound studio, nicer mic, better video creation tools, but I've got to work with what I've got. Windows Movie Maker is pretty weak, and I added the music from within YouTube which doesn't offer much volume control. Still, I figure at least it's out there, and maybe someone else can use the image album itself to make something more out of it.

September 21, 2015 22:30:04 · Reply

The Campaign to Get Every American Free Money, Every Year
September 15, 2015 20:00:03
The Campaign to Get Every American Free Money, Every Year
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As far as political goals go, the one Basic Income Action has organized to fight for stands to prove pretty popular: Give free money to everyone, every year, no questions asked. This is not a colle...
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September 15, 2015 20:00:03

Machine Labor Day on Huffington Post
September 11, 2015 15:26:45
Machine Labor Day
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The Labor Movement is back. It was reborn around 2012 with the rise of #Fightfor15, and now that a $15 an hour minimum wage has been adopted into the Democratic platform, and city after city has be...
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Machine Labor Day on Huffington Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-santens/machine-labor-day_b_8101478.html


My latest on HuffPo. I updated this piece a bit for it to reflect the growing success of the #FightFor15 movement.


If we want to celebrate Machine Labor Day, we're going to need basic income.

Scott Santens

September 11, 2015 15:26:45

Arjun Machine Labor Day sounds like the basis of a pretty awesome parade!

September 11, 2015 21:52:42 · Reply

Invitation from Brookings...
September 9, 2015 21:36:08
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September 9, 2015 21:36:08

Inequality and the Basic Income Guarantee
September 8, 2015 15:57:22
WPC Book 1: What do we do about inequality?
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Chris Oestereich is raising funds for WPC Book 1: What do we do about inequality? on Kickstarter! The Wicked Problems Collaborative is an experiment that looks to improve discourse & drive progress...
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September 8, 2015 15:57:22

My appearance in Amsterdam via Skype
September 7, 2015 19:56:04
Basisinkomen: van idee naar experiment
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Door heel Nederland verspreid wordt er in gemeenten nagedacht over het experimenteren met een basisinkomen. Het idee van een basisinkomen is al oud, maar nu lijkt er een nieuwe stap gezet te worden...
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September 7, 2015 19:56:04

Basic Income, the Most Radical Innovation in Minimum Wage, Has Silicon Valley to Thank
September 5, 2015 00:17:17
Robots Are Coming for Our Jobs - But It Could Lead to Something Great
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For the first time, computers are starting to automate the human mind and perform white-collar work. Digital replacements are coming for the jobs of accountants, real estate agents, even economists...
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September 5, 2015 00:17:17

The Only State Where Everyone Gets Free Money
September 4, 2015 17:27:05
The Only State Where Everyone Gets Free Money
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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline in 1997. Image: Roger W / Flickr Every year, the state of Alaska hands each of its citizens hundreds to thousands of dollars, no strings attached. The only requirement for...
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September 4, 2015 17:27:05

September 2015 Update
September 3, 2015 20:16:27
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September 3, 2015 20:16:27

August 2015 Patreon supported
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September 1, 2015 06:59:00

New Article written for OpenDemocracy (Please don't share)
August 28, 2015 21:37:33
ECSO Freedom
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Widerquist's Theory of Freedom as the Power to Say No: Basic income as compensation for the domination of resources A year ago, a man I'm now fortunate to call a friend handed me a book to read. Hi...
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August 28, 2015 21:37:33

An upcoming TV appearance in The Netherlands
August 27, 2015 20:43:34
Basisinkomen: van idee naar experiment
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Door heel Nederland verspreid wordt er in gemeenten nagedacht over het experimenteren met een basisinkomen. Het idee van een basisinkomen is al oud, maar nu lijkt er een nieuwe stap gezet te worden...
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August 27, 2015 20:43:34

Everything You Think You Know About the History and Future of Jobs Is Likely Wrong
August 20, 2015 22:28:32
Everything You Think You Know About the History and Future of Jobs Is Likely Wrong
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That's the highly-cited estimate out of Oxford by Frey and Osbourne of the percentage of existing jobs that are likely to be automated away with the help of technology within the next two decades. ...
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Everything You Think You Know About the History and Future of Jobs Is Likely Wrong

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-santens/future-of-jobs_b_8011296.html


My latest blog has been accepted and published on HuffPost Tech.


It should be considered surprising information that hopefully helps people more openly consider the need for basic income.

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August 20, 2015 22:28:32

Everything You Think You Know About The History and Future of Jobs Is Likely Wrong
August 19, 2015 16:03:51
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Everything You Think You Know About The History and Future of Jobs Is Likely Wrong

http://www.scottsantens.com/everything-you-think-you-know-about-the-history-and-future-of-jobs-is-likely-wrong


I meant this to only be a quick blog about a truly fascinating chart I found in a new paper by MIT's David Autor, but after the recent Guardian article I felt it needed to be more, so it doubled in size. Now it's an article that I plan to submit next to HuffPo and I may even also add on Medium.


The increasing growth of low-skill jobs and decreasing growth of high-skill jobs is really something truly fascinating to observe and acknowledge.

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August 19, 2015 16:03:51

Minimum Wages vs. Universal Basic Income
August 11, 2015 20:21:44
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August 11, 2015 20:21:44

Should the Amount of Basic Income Vary With Cost of Living Differences?
August 7, 2015 16:01:21
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Should the Amount of Basic Income Vary With Cost of Living Differences?

http://www.scottsantens.com/should-the-amount-of-basic-income-vary-with-cost-of-living-differences


I've been meaning to write this one for awhile and finally got around to it.


A properly designed universal basic income will not vary by location.

Scott Santens

August 7, 2015 16:01:21

Thorbjørn Lindeijer Nice read!

August 7, 2015 19:44:20 · Reply

Scott Santens Thanks!

August 7, 2015 19:58:12 · Reply

July 2015 Patreon supported
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July 30, 2015 19:49:14
060: Scott Santens on "Is Basic Income Part of Our Future and Should It Be?"
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In today's episode we are joined by basic income advocate Scott Santens. Scott explains his version of a basic income and how it might be paid for. Although future technological unemployment might ...
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July 30, 2015 19:49:14

Minimum Wages vs. Universal Basic Income
July 29, 2015 20:09:26
Minimum Wages vs. Universal Basic Income
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Is there another option in the minimum wage debate? Yes, and it's called universal basic income. In this clip, I explain the difference, and how UBI is the only option that will not only raise wage...
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Minimum Wages vs. Universal Basic Income

http://www.scottsantens.com/minimum-wages-vs-universal-basic-income


Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P4B1UjNbC0


I'm trying something a bit different this time with this latest blog. Its origins is in the commentary I was asked to make for the discussion about minimum wages on The Takeaway for New York Public Radio.


I recorded over 8 minutes and they only used a matter of seconds, so I decided to throw the entire recording onto Youtube with an image quote, and embed it within a blog post with the full text of my commentary.


Hopefully people may find the combo of text, Youtube, and image macro useful for sharing.

Scott Santens

July 29, 2015 20:09:26

Toni Pickard While there are many good thoughts here as always with your work, and though I share your passion for basic income, as you know, I can't agree with this analysis, Scott. My view is that minimum wages and basic income go together like bread and butter. We need both for sure. The picture you have of individuals negotiating for higher wages and settling for a basic income alone if unsuccessful seems unreal to me. And I'm most unhappy with the idea that private profits would be increased at tax payers' expense because people could and some would be willing to work for - in your example -$5 an hour. I see no reason at all for having to choose between minimum wages and basic income, Please see http://bit.ly/1Rap04E for a fuller explanation of my reasoning.

July 29, 2015 21:54:11 · Reply

Scott Santens I do try to emphasize the optional nature of minimum wage with a basic income. I'm not disagreeing that a high min wage along with UBI could be a great combo, as it would certainly accelerate automation of human labor, but just as we don't actually have to dip chocolate in peanut butter, the combo isn't mandatory, no matter how delicious. I see min wage as a huge bargaining chip for achieving UBI. If those who want a high min wage get it and a UBI, a lot of people will dislike that combo. If those who want no min wage get it and a UBI, a lot of people will dislike that combo as well. But I do see room for negotiation between these two outcomes. Instead of one or the other, we could agree to keep min wage as is, or raise it to $10 instead of $15 as a compromise, or slightly lower it to $5 as a compromise in the other direction. There is room for negotiation here. The most important thing above all is a basic income guarantee, and whatever we can use to get everyone sitting down at the same table and talking over the details of how to go about it, is what I want to shine a light on.

July 30, 2015 17:03:49 · Reply

Toni Pickard I feel that, in Canada at least, it's the right wing media that is leading us to see the two as opposing each other, or alternatives to each other, rather than as two pillars, standing together to support a roof over all our heads. I'm not willing to think of the only protection the lowest paid workers have from the law as a 'bargaining chip' for UBI. And I don't think UBI will solve all problems, any more than you do. We need to recognize and support the importance and validity of other important campaigns, not undermine them in the interest of our own preferred solution to some of the problems. Workers deserve legal protection against self interested exploitation by employers as much as we all deserve an income floor beneath our feet.

July 31, 2015 02:04:19 · Reply

John David Hodge John Hodge If it's a choice between a minimum wage and a minimum income, who would choose the former? People who are guilty about getting something for nothing, perhaps?

August 13, 2015 18:54:07 · Reply

Toni Pickard My picture of it is that even with a basic income, people will not have anything more than a very basic lifestyle. Most will want to earn some money on top of that if they can land a job. It's not that they choose between one and the other. They use the work to supplement their income... and if they make enough from the work, the pay down rate would apply and eventually they'd no longer be eligible for basic income but by then would have a decent job with a decent income.

August 13, 2015 23:02:24 · Reply

Toni Pickard ps.... maybe it will clarify what I mean to say that we (ie our governments) do not need to choose between the two policies, we should have both. Individuals would be ensured one way or the other, often via a combo, of a real income floor.

August 13, 2015 23:08:25 · Reply

Scott Santens This is what I wrote on Reddit recently to further clarify:It's definitely not an either/or choice, but there is a very good argument at the federal level to reduce or eliminate it, replacing it with the basic income, while allowing states and cities to create their own minimum wages, that they may set as high as they like to exist on top of it. This certainly makes sense in places like SF and NY where the federal basic income won't go as far. There is great potential here for all sides of the spectrum to come together on this, with both sides getting something they want, and both sides giving up something they would prefer. Raising minimum wages at the federal level in combination with gaining a basic income does not seem to me as likely to happen, as it seems the Left would be getting everything they want. This would require an extremely powerful movement on the Left, versus the Grand Bargain kind of potential that exists for the Left and the Right to come together on replacing the federal minimum wage with basic income, and leaving minimum wages to a more local level. But yeah, the higher the min wage, the more automation, and as long as the basic income is indexed to something that increases it faster than inflation as a growing share of productivity, everyone will continue being better and better off with automation. That's a great argument for raising minimum wages even higher than $15/hr, but I'm interested in what we can get everyone to agree on, and I don't see that prospect as being as viable. It would be giving up a lot of potential support from businesses and business owners, who may otherwise back basic income.

August 13, 2015 23:50:27 · Reply

Scott Santens This is what I wrote on Reddit recently to further clarify: "It's definitely not an either/or choice, but there is a very good argument at the federal level to reduce or eliminate it, replacing it with the basic income, while allowing states and cities to create their own minimum wages, that they may set as high as they like to exist on top of it. This certainly makes sense in places like SF and NY where the federal basic income won't go as far. There is great potential here for all sides of the spectrum to come together on this, with both sides getting something they want, and both sides giving up something they would prefer. Raising minimum wages at the federal level in combination with gaining a basic income does not seem to me as likely to happen, as it seems the Left would be getting everything they want. This would require an extremely powerful movement on the Left, versus the Grand Bargain kind of potential that exists for the Left and the Right to come together on replacing the federal minimum wage with basic income, and leaving minimum wages to a more local level. But yeah, the higher the min wage, the more automation, and as long as the basic income is indexed to something that increases it faster than inflation as a growing share of productivity, everyone will continue being better and better off with automation. That's a great argument for raising minimum wages even higher than $15/hr, but I'm interested in what we can get everyone to agree on, and I don't see that prospect as being as viable. It would be giving up a lot of potential support from businesses and business owners, who may otherwise back basic income."

August 13, 2015 23:51:40 · Reply

July 28, 2015 16:35:55
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July 24, 2015 22:02:05
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July 24, 2015 22:02:05

Trickle-Down Economics Must Die, Long Live Grow-Up Economics
July 23, 2015 15:52:46
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Trickle-Down Economics Must Die, Long Live Grow-Up Economics

https://medium.com/basic-income/trickle-down-economics-must-die-long-live-grow-up-economics-5b8334a0db76


Subtitle: The myth of inequality-driven economic growth and how to achieve real prosperity for all


In this piece just published to Medium, I take on the myth of trickle-down economics in the attempt to kill and burn it with fire. Inequality must be reduced for our economy to grow in a way that benefits us all.


Thank you so much to all my patrons who allow me to take the weeks required to research and craft articles like this. I can't properly express how fulfilling it is and how lucky I am to be free to write stuff like this and share it with everyone who wishes to read it.

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July 23, 2015 15:52:46

Trickle-Down Economics Must Die, Long Live Grow-Up Economics
July 22, 2015 11:27:23
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July 22, 2015 11:27:23

July 17, 2015 21:19:58
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July 17, 2015 21:19:58

New Medium post in process of being written
July 16, 2015 20:53:13
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July 16, 2015 20:53:13