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Report • 2016
By: Ben Schiller
From the text: . . . Utrecht has applied to the Dutch central government to conduct a welfare experiment called "See What Works." This will compare the effect of four types of basic income plus a control. The first will give people about $980, ask nothing in return, and allow as much work as people want (a pure version of basic income). The second will require people to volunteer—say, to do sho...
• 2016
By: Ronald Blaschke
"Es gibt nicht „die“ Grundeinkommensbewegung, wie es auch nicht „das“ Grundeinkommenskonzept gibt. Es gibt auch nicht „die“ Degrowth-Bewegung wie es auch nicht „das“ Degrowth-Konzept gibt. Aber es gibt in beiden Bewegungen übereinstimmende bzw. ähnliche Ansätze, die fruchtbar für ein gemeinsames politisches Engagement gemacht werden können." Artikel aus dem Degrowth-Blog auf degrowth.de, ers...
Presentation • 2015
By: Vincent Liegey
Talk at the "International Basic Income conference - 23 November 2015" in Budapest. Vincent Liegey (Interdisciplinary researcher, Co-author of "A Degrowth Project", Coordinator of the Degrowth Conference, Budapest 2016, Coordinator of Cargonomia) talks about Unconditional Basic Income and Degrowth, respectively about Basic Income in relation to a consumer, materialist society.
Interview • 2015
By: Vincent Liegey, L’AJT
alterjt.tv: L’AJT+ reçoit Vincent Liegey, porte parole du Parti pour la Décroissance et co-auteur de « Un projet de décroissance. Pour une dotation inconditionnelle d’autonomie ». Qu’est ce que la décroissance ? D’où vient- elle ? Comment organiser l’autonomie des citoyens ? Découvrons cette société post- moderne avec l’un de ses défenseurs les plus pédagogues.
Presentation • 2014
By: Ronald Blaschke, Simone Knapp
Diskussionsworkshop auf der 4. internationalen Degrowth Konferenz 2014 in Leipzig. Referent_innen: Knapp, Simone (Kirchliche Arbeitsstelle Südliches Afrika KASA), Blaschke, Ronald (Netzwerk Grundeinkommen) Aus dem Programmheft: Ein bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen ist nicht nur finanziell möglich, es ist auch politisch notwendig, da es dazu beitragen kann, das Zu...
• 2014
»Wenn jemand mehr vom Kuchen haben möchte, dann machen wir ihn einfach größer« – nach dieser Strategie funktionierte bisher unser Sozialstaat. Soziale Sicherheit war damit immer abhängig vom Wachstum. Doch die Praxis »Unten geben, ohne oben zu nehmen« kommt angesichts der Übernutzung natürlicher Ressourcen an ihr Ende. Und es leidet nicht nur die äußere, sondern auch die innere Natur des Mensch...
Presentation • 2014
By: Ronald Blaschke
Diskissionsworkshop auf der 4. Internationalen Degrowth Konferenz für ökologische Nachhaltigkeit und soziale Gerechtigkeit in Leipzig im Jahr 2014. Gefilmt vom Youtube Kanel 2malschauen Teil 1: Vortrag Ronald Blaschke Teil 2: Diskussion Aus dem Konferenz Programm: In diesem Seminar werden die Idee, der Begriff und einige aktuell diskutierte Modelle von Grundeinkommen national und global...
Presentation • 2014
By: Werner Rätz, Vincent Liegey, Dagmar Paternoga, Margit Appel
Panel discussion at the the 4th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Leipzig in 2014. Speakers: Vincent Liegey, Werner Rätz and Margit Appel Facilitation: Dagmar Paternoga From the conference programme: The essentials of the idea of an unconditional basic income are clearly related to a degrowth society. A basic income provides autonomy fo...
Position paper • 2014
By: Vincent Liegey
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Basic income.
Position paper • 2014
By: Werner Rätz, Dagmar Paternoga
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Basic income.
Position paper • 2014
By: Ronald Blaschke, Stefan Füsers
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Basic income.
Position paper • 2014
By: Degrowth Conference Leipzig 2014
Results from the GAP (Group Assembly Process) Group Basic income at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig 2014 > Universal Basic Income (UBI) would improve social justice and decrease inequalities which is a precondition for degrowth. > UBI would provide free space for discussing and testing meaningful lifestyles and production, and re-appropriating autonomy and democracy. > UBI woul...
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract: An ecological basic income is one financed through eco-taxes. This principle could both combine the necessary rise in costs of environmental goods with redistribution of income and link sufficiency with different lifestyle norms. Moreover, it can help to switch off the acceleration motors which are responsible for the ongoing social acceleration in modern societies, according to the t...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Volker Stöckel
Abstract: Here it is a special view to the relationship from three of the core-values of the german economy – the waged work volume (labour), the gross domestic (GDP) product and the stock of fixed assets (capital or curdled labour). The relationship on the scale of things, aggregated in the alpha of the Cobb-Douglas-Function over the time, shows a developement over the last 40 years and there ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Robert Ulmer
unconditional basic income, modesty, sufficiency
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Sandrine Cuvillier, Prof. Rogerio Valle
Abstract: Basic Income and its distribution is today a very disputed question. Social programs oriented to the guarantee of a minimum revenue are currently being implemented in different countries, in order to assist the very poor fractions of the population. This paper describes the origin and the evolution of some proposals and analyzes the main concepts and values defended. Successful cases ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Claudio Cattaneo
Abstract: The paper starts from a literature review on the relationship basic income and degrowth and then develops some criticisms for which basic income might not be an adequate degrowth policy. It finally discusses the extent for which basic income might be a plausible degrowth proposal, but only as a social policy related to economic crisis (unwanted degrowth) therefore only of temporary, o...
Interview • 2013
By: Vincent Liegey, Ruth Stégassy
Un Projet de Décroissance sur France Culture. Interview avec Vincent Liegey. projet-decroissance.net Vincent Liegey, objecteur de croissance, co-auteur, avec Stéphane Madelaine, Christophe Ondet et Anne-Isabelle Veillot, du livre « Un projet de décroissance : manifeste pour une Dotation Inconditionnelle d’Autonomie (DIA) » (Utopia, 2013) était l’invité de Terre à Terre, l’émission de Ruth St...
Presentation • 2013
By: Vincent Liegey
Vincent Liegey presents degrowth in general and the book "A Degrowth Project". He first gives a definition of degrowth, then he presents the book and it's topic which is unconditional autonomy allowance (UAA) and at last he speaks about 3 scenarios of how to implement such an UAA.
• 2013
By: Hugo Carton
Debates about basic income inside the Degrowth movements are growing. The Momentum Institute analyses two proposal from the French Degrowth movement: Basic Income and Unconditional Autonomy Allowance suggested by the "Degrowth project" collective. > In French