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

A form of Basic Income Guarantee has existed in a county in Oregon since 2002

August 3, 2019 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

According to the Capital Press, Sherman County, Oregon has had a form of Basic Income Guarantee since 2002. When the boom in wind power began 17 years ago in Sherman County, Ore., leaders there came up with an idea. Instead […]

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Why UBI is the right solution to poverty in America

July 31, 2019 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

The following is my address, “The Power to Say No and American Social Policy,” to a conference entitled, “Poverty in America: A Range of Critical Perspectives on Its Causes, Effects, and Possible Solutions.” The conference was held at Florida State […]

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Universal Basic Income and the Philosophy of Freedom

July 22, 2019 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

The following is an extended excerpt from, “The Future of Work: Universal Basic Income and the Philosophy of Freedom,” by Romany Williams, SSENSE. The rhetoric that increased entrepreneurship equals a utopian society is one-sided. What about equality as a means […]

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Basic Income March, New York City, October 26, 2019 (updated)

July 12, 2019 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

New Yorkers are organizing a march for Basic Income. Everyone who can get there is invited to join. The Basic Income March, led by Basic Income NYC, is set for October 26, 2019. It might be accompanied by Basic Income […]

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The History of the Appropriation Story

June 15, 2019 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

            I’m posting chapters of my latest book project (The Prehistory of Private Property coauthored by Grant. S. McCall)             This discussion paper is a draft of Chapter 2 of our forthcoming book, the Prehistory of Private Property. It traces […]

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The Prehistory of Private Property

June 9, 2019June 6, 2024 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

My latest book project (coauthored by the anthropologist, Grant S. McCall) is called The Prehistory of Private Property. It book tells two parallel histories. It tells the story of how modern property theory became dependent on three misconceptions about the […]

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Four-hundred and ninety-two pages of anthropology notes

May 17, 2019June 6, 2024 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

At the links below, you can find 492 pages of notes, mostly in anthropology, some in history and other disciplines. I accumulated them in the process of researching two books (Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy and the Prehistory of […]

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Voices on the basic income (II): Is it justified? [Política Entrevista Voces sobre la renta básica (II): ¿Está justificada?]

March 6, 2019January 1, 2023 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

The website, Revista Libertalia, recently published an article in Spanish with extensive quotes from an interview conducted with me. The article is entitled, “Voces sobre la renta básica (II): ¿Está justificada? [Voices on basic income (II): Is it justified?].” It’s […]

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The Pursuit of Accord

February 19, 2019June 6, 2024 Karl WiderquistOpinion, The Indepentarian

The hardest thing for any society to do is to avoid oppressing its least advantaged people. Politics everywhere is an insider game: people with political, economic, and social advantages make policy for their own benefit not just neglecting outsiders, but […]

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When people ask me where online to find empirical research on the effects of Basic Income….

February 6, 2019June 6, 2024 Karl WiderquistOpinion, Research, The Indepentarian

When people ask me where to find empirical research on the effects of Basic Income online, I tend to recommend the following sources, both for the sources themselves and for the many more sources you’ll find in their bibliographies: Karl […]

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