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by lhc-
3944 days ago
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It sorta spits at the idea of social mobility ("the american dream") though. The biggest rewards are only really available to those who can take risks like starting a business, and if you restrict that to only those who are already well-off, you remove most chances for the poor to ascend to the higher classes. |
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But this supports the whole idea of a basic income - if everyone is able to live without working, they can take risks such as going to University, starting a business, etc...
A lack of social net prevents risk taking and severly limits mobility, creating a 'have-not' class and keeping them there for the most part.