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+==Part 1: Advocacy== |
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+====Counter-Plan TEXT: The United States ought to guarantee a Basic Income, Van Der Veen: ==== |
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+Veen, Robert J. Van Der. "Real Freedom versus Reciprocity: Competing Views on the Justice of Unconditional Basic Income." Political Studies 46.1 (1998): 140-63. Web. |
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+To put it simply, the basic income proposal aims to disburse a tax- |
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+income one actually earns, given the ruling structure of tax rates.3 |
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+====The counter-plan solves the harms in the AFF.==== |
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+====Basic income breaks the cycle of poverty, Vinik 13:==== |
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+Vinik, Danny. "Everyone's Talking About This Simple Solution To Ending Poverty By Just Giving People Free Money." Business Insider. Business Insider, 12 Nov. 2013. Web. 05 Mar. 2017. |
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+A simple idea for eliminating poverty is garnering greater attention in recent weeks: automatically |
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+found the disincentive effects on work are not as strong as economists feared. |
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+====Basic income solves the root causes of homelessness, Santens 14:==== |
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+Santens, Scott. "Wouldn't Unconditional Basic Income Just Cause Massive Inflation? – Basic Income." Medium. Basic Income, 22 Nov. 2014. Web. 05 Mar. 2017. |
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+There are five times more vacant homes than homeless people in the United States today |
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+and smart businesses will step into this space in hopes of dominating it. |
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+==Part 2: Competition == |
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+====The counter-plan is competitive with the AFF for 2 reasons: |
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+==Part 3: Internal Benefits== |
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+Because the Counter-Plan is competitive with the AFF and solves for the harms, you ought to prefer the Counter-plan because solving the harms by guaranteeing a basic income has additional benefits. |
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+====Basic income promotes democratic freedom. ==== |
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+====Pateman 1:==== |
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+Democratizing Citizenship: Some Advantages of a Basic Income Carole Pateman |
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+Politics Society 2004; 32; 89 DOI: 10.1177/0032329203261100 The online version of this article can be found at: http://pas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/1/89 |
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+A basic income would have two important consequences for democratization. First, it would |
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+women to do a disproportionate share of unpaid work at home. |
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+1 Analytic |
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