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16 Oct 2017
Anthony Painter
The social contract between citizen, state and market is failing. The challenge is to design a new social contract that enables adaptation, argues Anthony Painter.
10 Oct 2017
Anna Dent
Previously an idea very much at the margins of politics and policy debates, basic income has recently enjoyed a steep rise in popularity. But how and why has this occurred, and what has led a growing number of countries to invest in basic income experiments?
04 Sep 2017
Jamie Cooke Anthony Painter
The RSA welcomes the announcement of the Scottish Government that it will support and fund local Basic Income pilots.
15 Aug 2017
Conversations about the future of technology are almost entirely set in the wrong direction, argues Anthony Painter.
11 Jul 2017
Anthony Painter argues that the Taylor Review is the start of a fundamental shift in our national political priorities.
04 Jul 2017
Jake Thorold
Alaska gives all residents over $2000 per year, no questions asked. New survey data suggests this leads to big social benefits. We should be thinking more seriously about Universal Basic Income in the UK.
20 Jun 2017
New statistics show that insecure jobs in decline. But does this tell the whole story?
15 Jun 2017
Following two 'nostalgic' election campaigns, Anthony Painter asks how we can begin to cultivate new bonds for our digital and divided society.
31 May 2017
Jamie Cooke
Reflecting on the growing conversation around Universal Basic Income, Jamie Cooke asks whether we will follow, or whether we are prepared to lead the agenda.
27 Apr 2017
Basic Income is better understood as a support for good work rather than giving up on work, argues Anthony Painter.
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