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Annie Lowrey

    Annie Lowrey se concentre sur les questions économiques et sociales. Son écriture explore comment les forces économiques façonnent la vie quotidienne et comment les décisions politiques peuvent être conçues pour servir le bien public élargi. Lowrey traduit des concepts complexes en récits captivants avec clarté et accessibilité. Son objectif est d'informer et d'inspirer les lecteurs à réfléchir plus profondément au monde qui les entoure.

    Annie Lowrey
    Give People Money
    • Give People Money

      How a Universal Basic Income Would End Poverty, Revolutionize Work, and Remake the World

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This brilliantly reported exploration delves into universal basic income (UBI)—a stipend given to every citizen—and its potential necessity amid rising inequality, persistent poverty, and advancing technology. Imagine receiving $1,000 monthly from the government with no strings attached. While it may seem radical, UBI has emerged as a hotly debated policy idea, attracting attention from a diverse array of voices, including futurists, socialists, conservatives, and politicians worldwide. The author examines the UBI movement from multiple perspectives, traveling to Kenya to witness its impact on the poorest citizens, India to critique failing government programs, South Korea to investigate UBI's intellectual roots, and Silicon Valley to meet tech leaders funding UBI trials in anticipation of a future with advanced AI and reduced labor needs. Lowrey discusses the potential benefits of UBI, as well as the challenges it faces, such as conflicting goals, financial concerns, and the deep-seated belief that no one should receive something for nothing. Ultimately, she presents UBI as a potential solution to significant economic issues, offering a new vision of citizenship and a stronger societal foundation in an era marked by both turbulence and innovation.

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