Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income

Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income

Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income

Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income

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Overview

A sweeping intellectual history of the welfare state’s policy-in-waiting.

The idea of a government paying its citizens to keep them out of poverty—now known as basic income—is hardly new. Often dated as far back as ancient Rome, basic income’s modern conception truly emerged in the late nineteenth century. Yet as one of today’s most controversial proposals, it draws supporters from across the political spectrum.

In this eye-opening work, Anton Jäger and Daniel Zamora Vargas trace basic income from its rise in American and British policy debates following periods of economic tumult to its modern relationship with technopopulist figures in Silicon Valley. They chronicle how the idea first arose in the United States and Europe as a market-friendly alternative to the postwar welfare state and how interest in the policy has grown in the wake of the 2008 credit crisis and COVID-19 crash.

An incisive, comprehensive history, Welfare for Markets tells the story of how a fringe idea conceived in economics seminars went global, revealing the most significant shift in political culture since the end of the Cold War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226836720
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 10/06/2024
Series: The Life of Ideas
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Anton Jäger is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Catholic University of Leuven. He has published widely on populism, basic income, and the contemporary crisis of democracy.


Daniel Zamora Vargas is assistant professor of sociology at the Free University of Brussels. He is coauthor of The Last Man Takes LSD.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Welfare without the Welfare State
Chapter 1 An Anti-Mythology
Chapter 2 Milton Friedman’s Negative Income Tax and the Monetization of Poverty
Chapter 3 Cash Triumphs: America after the New Deal Order
Chapter 4 The Politics of Postwork in Postwar Europe
Chapter 5 Rethinking Global Development at the End of History
Epilogue: Basic Income in the Technopopulist Age
Acknowledgments
Notes
Archives Consulted
Index
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