This book offers the framework of building a campaign strategy around the 
demand for full automation and a basic income for all. This is not a short term 
demand but a vision of what can be achieved if labour groups come together with 
academics and supporters to design the future. 

Personally I believe they have drawn the supporting network too narrowly. But 
that only makes the case for this campaign even more strongly. I wrote some 
time ago:

BIG (basic income guaranteed) may be revolutionary, but it does not need the 
economic system to change drastically in order to be introduced. In that sense 
it is reformist, although the effects are revolutionary. 
The big advantages are that 
1. it can be introduced without massive changes to the economic system. 
2. It is a very simple idea which can be appreciated by people without much 
knowledge of the economy.
3. It has been tried in pilot experiments, and found to be successful in 
stimulating economic activity. (Brazil)
4. Many economists agree (James Robertson, Jeremy Rifkin, Edward Snowden, 
Richard Swift) that with technology replacing many jobs that previously 
required human labour, BIG of some sort is necessary.
5. Naomi Klein highlights it in her latest book This Changes Everything, as one 
of the game changing battles that 'don't merely aim to change laws, but changes 
patterns of thought.'(p 641)

The authors are coming to Leeds for an open discussion on Nov 14.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1624336424483090/

I believe that this campaign could appeal widely across all political 
spectrums, and would welcome more discussion on this list.

Anna

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