Could degrowth, community, and basic income create a sane economy? An interview with one of the godfathers of the basic income movement, Phillippe Van Parijs.
Needing to work for your money is central to modern morality, but should it be? An interview with Liz Fouksman, a researcher at the University of Oxford.
Could a basic income finally bring an end to Australia’s paternalistic treatment of First Nations peoples? An interview with Elise Klein, an academic and activist in Australia.
A change in government brought a basic income pilot in Canada to an abrupt halt, causing chaos and turmoil amongst its recipients. An interview with Jessie Golem, one of the pilot's participants.
We work too hard to produce too much stuff, and we’re destroying the planet in the process. An interview with Gabriela Cabaña, a doctoral student at the London School of Economics.
Kenya is running the world’s most ambitious basic income pilot yet, but will its results be enough to forge a whole new approach to poverty reduction? An interview with Caroline Teti from the NGO behind the pilot.
Universal basic income claims to be a radical and emancipatory way forward, but it only confirms the domination of money over our lives. There is nothing subversive about that.