Socialism has many points other than division of wealth however, being the fixation of prices, abolishment of class inequality (except government/population before the advent communism) and private property, prohibition of wealth accumulation by private entities, and seizing of the means of production. — Lionino
So, what would you conclude about, quite possibly, in making aspirations towards socialism moot through Universal Basic Income? — Shawn
Who marginal lefties (like myself) "aspires to socialism" in this postmodern-identitarian, neoliberal-corporatist, reactionary populist era?So, what would you conclude about, quite possibly, in making aspirations towards socialism moot through Universal Basic Income? — Shawn
By my thinking, UBI doesn’t solve the real problem, which is one of power: the decisions being in the hands of a self-perpetuating, small elite of private owners. — Mikie
against the interests of the elite — Pantagruel
If, in order to fund UBI, we increase taxes on the rich — then you’d see an outcry. — Mikie
But the hypothesis is that UBI is successfully implemented. So what happens as a result of that is at least in part altered by that. — Pantagruel
"UBI" doesn't even begin to address (neoliberalism's) structural imbalances and social injustices which "socialists" critique and oppose with alternative (speculative) socioeconomic arrangements — 180 Proof
In America, we're piling on debt just trying to provide social security and medicare to old people. — RogueAI
socialism moot through Universal Basic Income? — Shawn
So I do not think policies such as UBI makes socialism moot; it makes socialism a reality. — NOS4A2
I don't believe that a UBI distributed within a capitalist economy is the same thing as socialism, not even close. It would be a good thing, but socialism requires much, much broader and deeper changes in the operation of society. — BC
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