Difference between revisions of "Free income/objections"

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==Common Objections to UBI==
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==Common Objections to Free Income==
 
* '''Objection''': It costs too much.
 
* '''Objection''': It costs too much.
 
** '''Reality''': Actually, we spend more on other solutions already.
 
** '''Reality''': Actually, we spend more on other solutions already.
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* '''Objection''': If you give people money, they will spend it unwisely.
 
* '''Objection''': If you give people money, they will spend it unwisely.
 
* '''Objection''': I don't want my tax money going to pay for someone else's lifestyle.
 
* '''Objection''': I don't want my tax money going to pay for someone else's lifestyle.
** '''Reality:''' Unless you object to all taxation of any kind, this devolves into "I disagree that UBI is socially beneficial."
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** '''Reality:''' Unless you object to all taxation of any kind, this devolves into "FI is harmful to society."
 
* '''Objection''': Giving people free money is bad for society.
 
* '''Objection''': Giving people free money is bad for society.
 
** '''Reality:''' There's no evidence that it is harmful, and considerable evidence that it is beneficial (at least in our modern [[jobsolescent]] society. You'll have to be more specific.
 
** '''Reality:''' There's no evidence that it is harmful, and considerable evidence that it is beneficial (at least in our modern [[jobsolescent]] society. You'll have to be more specific.

Revision as of 23:12, 1 August 2021

Common Objections to Free Income

  • Objection: It costs too much.
  • Objection: If you give people money, they will spend it unwisely.
  • Objection: I don't want my tax money going to pay for someone else's lifestyle.
    • Reality: Unless you object to all taxation of any kind, this devolves into "FI is harmful to society."
  • Objection: Giving people free money is bad for society.
    • Reality: There's no evidence that it is harmful, and considerable evidence that it is beneficial (at least in our modern jobsolescent society. You'll have to be more specific.
  • Objection: Giving people free money makes them lazy.
    • Reality: Studies have shown that only mechanical tasks are even somewhat motivated by financial incentives; with intellectual/creative tasks, financial incentive actually serves as a damper.
    • Implied Objection: nobody would work if they weren't forced to by the need to earn income.
      • Reality: The majority of the US does at least some work without pay -- in the form of running a household, volunteering, community organizing, unpaid software development, etc.