The global dominance of austerity measures and neoliberal policies in Western developed countries has given rise to a free-market society that is antithetical to the welfare state and democratic ideas concerning egalitarian forms of distribution. Widening poverty gaps and unprecedented levels of income and wealth inequality (Piketty 2014), together with disruptive structural changes (automation in the gig economy and structural adjustment of labour markets resulting in greater casualisation of work) have produced greater levels of economic, social and political insecurity (Bruun and Duka 2018; Standing 2014). In response to these pressing challenges, there has been an increase in political debate on the potential for universal Basic Income (BI) to redress poverty, structural inequality and inequity in distribution. The current climate represents a pivotal point in time for progressing the design and implementation of a universal alternative to neoliberalism in the form of a BI and contributing to a new universalism for the social (welfare) state and broader society. This special issue responds to these timely debates on the potential for BI to present a new universalism. This article provides an initial scoping of BI as a backdrop to the articles that follow.
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Articles |
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3 | Basic Income and a New Universalism | Jenni Mays and John Tomlinson | |
11 | A Universal Basic Income: What difference might it make?. | Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett and Jenni Mays | |
19 | Basic Income Plus: Is UBI consistent with the goals of the Independent Living Movement? | Simon Duffy and Jim Elder-Woodward | |
28 | Public Equity, Basic Income and Democracy: A case of political arithmetic | Keith Rankin | |
39 | Social-Ecological Transformation and the Necessity of Universal Basic Income | James P. Mulvale | |
47 | Testing Different Routes to a Basic Income Scheme | Malcolm Torry | |
64 | Norm-based Strategies for Political and Social Change: An analysis of migrant justice advocacy | Melissa Schnyder | |
Book Reviews |
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71 | Animal Fables After Darwin: Literature, Speciesism, and Metaphor | Jennifer McDonell | |
Poetry |
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10 | There, at the Last | David Adès | |
10 | Trench Digging | Alice White | |
27 | A few wise men | Sanam Sharma | |
27 | story | Rory Harris | |
38 | to our father | Ugo Rotellini | |
57 | Chaos | Sanam Sharma | |
60 | YOU ARE YOURSELF THE ANIMAL WE HUNT | Mags Webster | |
63 | noisy green fruit | Jenny Blackford | |
73 | The Ukrainian and the Bad Bad Russians | Lesley Synge | |
74 | Between Here and There | David Adès | |
Misc. |
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54 | How Labor Lost the Unlosable Election | Bronwyn Stevens | |
58 | We Need to Talk: Lessons from 18 May 2019 | Richard Hil | |
61 | Politics as Cruelty: Asylum seekers, Australian Government Policy and the 2019 federal election | Graham Maddox |