In short, two very distinct worldviews have both come to the same conclusion: we need to provide a basic universal income that allows people to live in dignity and unleash their creative potential toward their own interests. It’s a bipartisan view.
— David Atkins, writing for The Washington Monthly (Bipartisan consensus for universal basic income)
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