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Paul Mueller and David Kotter examine one of today's most debated policy proposals: Universal Basic Income (UBI). As advances in artificial intelligence reshape the economy, some argue that unprecedented productivity could make work optional. But what would that mean for the social safety net, individual responsibility, and human flourishing? Drawing from a classical liberal perspective, Paul and David explore the economic and philosophical arguments surrounding UBI, how it compares with alternatives such as a negative income tax, and what these policies could mean for incentives, innovation, economic growth, and opportunity.
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