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This blog is mostly about my research and related politics and activism, but sometimes I write on anything

SOUTH AFRICA: Protesters demand Basic Income Grant

July 13, 2012 Karl WiderquistNews, The Indepentarian

On June 16, 2012, Khayelitsha, South Africa, has faced protests in favor of basic income, according to Sisi Lwandle. Khayelitsha Progressive Youth Movement and New Women’s Movement demanded basic income grant of about 2000 Rand (roughly US$240) per year, increase […]

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Hickel, Jason: “Can South Sudan learn from the Alaska model?”

July 5, 2012 Karl WiderquistResearch, The Indepentarian

In this op-ed, Jason Hickel, argues that Sudan should create a sovereign wealth fund paying regular dividends. South Sudan, is a very poor country with substantial oil resources, most of which are yet to be fully tapped.

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OPINION: Report from the NA-BIG Conference

June 25, 2012 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

The Eleventh North American Basic Income Guarantee (NA-BIG) Congress took place at the University of Toronto on May 3-5, 2012. I had the privilege of attending this conference. It provided an unusual opportunity for me to go to a NA-BIG Congress purely as a participant, because I had almost nothing to do with the organization of it this year.

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OPINION: Interesting times for Alaska’s Fund and Dividend

June 4, 2012 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

Alaska’s basic income is cursed with interesting times. The Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is a small, variable basic income given yearly to every Alaskan who meets the state’s residency requirement. The size of the dividend is determined by several different factors, all of which are facing increased uncertainty and possibly moving in different directions.

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Publications: Palgrave Macmillan releases first two books in its series, “Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee”

March 31, 2012 Karl WiderquistResearch, The Indepentarian

Palgrave Macmillan, part of the Macmillan Group of publishers, is a global academic publisher of textbooks, journals, monographs, professional, and reference works. For several years now, the publisher been putting together a book series on the basic income guarantee. The […]

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LIBYA: CNN editorial suggests “Alaska Solution” to the resource curse

December 13, 2011 Karl WiderquistNews, The Indepentarian

Libya has been a classic case of the resource curse: enormous resource wealth (even on a per-person basis), but instead of prosperity, the windfall has coincided with poverty and political oppression. The new government now has the job of finding […]

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ALASKA: 2011 Dividends safe as the APF rides financial roller coaster

September 16, 2011 Karl WiderquistNews, The Indepentarian

The Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) ended its fiscal year on June 30, 2011 with a total value of over $40 billion. The APF is the Sovereign Wealth fund that finances Alaska’s partial basic income, known as the Permanent Fund Dividend […]

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Why I Support the Basic Income Guarantee

September 12, 2011June 6, 2024 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

I write a lot about the Basic Income Guarantee (BIG)—about its labor-market effects, its use as cushion against instability, and so. In this essay I want to explain in simple terms why I believe it is so worth talking about.

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Mongolian Government takes steps toward implementing an Alaskan-style BIG

September 12, 2011 Karl WiderquistNews, The Indepentarian

The coalition government of Mongolia is taking steps to make good on promises made in the 2008 election to introduce an Alaska-style resource dividend. Mongolia is a large, sparsely populated land-locked country sandwiched between Russian and China. About half of […]

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KARL WIDERQUIST TO SPEAK ON BIG IN SEVERAL GERMAN CITIES

September 9, 2011 Karl WiderquistNews, The Indepentarian

Karl Widerquist (visiting associate professor of political philosophy, Georgetown University-Qatar, co-chair, BIEN, and editor, this newsletter) will speak on the Basic Income Guarantee in several Germany cities this fall. The tentative schedule is: September 25. Eichstatt: University of Eichstatt September […]

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