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If you want evidence that is permanent and universal, guess what you have to do? You have to actually implement Universal Basic Income on a large scale, and keep it going for decades. If you aren't willing to support doing that because "there isn't permanent, universal evidence", then you're creating a catch-22. There is evidence that is robust and scientifically rigorous. That should be enough, at the very least, to say that we should be doing larger, more extended trials, and to at least plant a seed of doubt about this idea that humans are inherently lazy selfish slobs. As for "real humans", I've talked to plenty. I know multiple who are constantly frustrated that they are not allowed to work productively, because of disabilities they have that make them inconvenient to employ (as with many disabilities and chronic illnesses, they have good days and bad days: they can work very well some of the time, but can't commit to a schedule that the company controls, because they can't even commit to a schedule that they consciously control). I don't personally know a single person who, if given the chance, would choose to abandon work of all kinds forever. |