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'''[[Unconditional income]]''', or [[universal income]], is [[income]] that is unconditional for a given set of people, typically citizens of a country. (Obviously this is still a ''condition'', but it is a much simpler type of condition that requires very little [[gatekeeping]] -- or, more precisely, where most of the gatekeeping is already provided as a necessity of governance.) | '''[[Unconditional income]]''', or [[universal income]], is [[income]] that is unconditional for a given set of people, typically citizens of a country. (Obviously this is still a ''condition'', but it is a much simpler type of condition that requires very little [[gatekeeping]] -- or, more precisely, where most of the gatekeeping is already provided as a necessity of governance.) | ||
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* [[/living]] | * [[/living]] | ||
** [[/living/national]] | ** [[/living/national]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* <s>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/iDtcaq5SfSy scientific research on giving people free money]</s>: collection of links, with summaries | * <s>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/iDtcaq5SfSy scientific research on giving people free money]</s>: collection of links, with summaries |
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Unconditional income, or universal income, is income that is unconditional for a given set of people, typically citizens of a country. (Obviously this is still a condition, but it is a much simpler type of condition that requires very little gatekeeping -- or, more precisely, where most of the gatekeeping is already provided as a necessity of governance.)
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scientific research on giving people free money: collection of links, with summaries