"This Handbook offers a timely 'snapshot' of the fast-moving global
debates on Basic Income. Embracing a range of ideological, ethical,
historical and cross-national perspectives, it looks at the case for
Basic Income through both a focused and a wide-angled lens. Rather than
asserting hard and fast conclusions, it ends with the valuable message
that context is all."
-Ruth Lister, Loughborough University, UK
"A must-read Handbook that provides solid foundations for the growing
number of researchers, policymakers and campaigners involved in the
ongoing debate on Basic Income."
-Rubén M. Lo Vuolo, the Interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of
Public Policy, Argentina
"A comprehensive, competent, accessible, up-to-date picture of the
current state of knowledge and debate on basic income in several
disciplines and in many countries."
-Philippe Van Parijs, the University of Louvain, Belgium
A Basic Income is an unconditional regular payment for every individual.
But is it desirable? And is it feasible? This Handbook brings together
scholars from various disciplines and from around the world to examine
the history, characteristics, effects, viability and implementation of
Basic Income. A variety of pilot projects and ideological perspectives
are considered in depth.