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What does redundant really mean?
It looks like masses of people will become redundant as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown. And our economic systems and government policies have made paid employment the sole means to reliably feed, clothe and house your family. It is … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology, socially engaged art
Tagged art, Covid-19, individual worth, redundancy, universal basic income, word usage
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In a world without jobs, how do we prosper?
The concept of a universal basic income (if a way can be found to achieve it) could help address a combination of problems. It would replace the administratively complex, expensive and psychologically debilitating benefits system. It would avoid people doing … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged experiential, prosperity, psychology, research, universal basic income, wellbeing
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