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This book shows that basic income is a powerful tool for realizing
economic justice in our modern society. Through an
interdisciplinary investigation of basic income in Korea, involving
theological and social scientific perspectives, the book covers the
topic of basic income on an academic basis, an economic basis, and
in terms of its institutionalization potential.Although modern
society is a global one, centered on the economic ideology of
neo-liberalism, the negative effects of social polarization caused
by this are quite severe. It is also urgent to come up with
alternative solutions to the problems of labor reduction and wage
labor. Moreover, the expansion of productivity through
collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence also
presents a challenge. An interdisciplinary study on the meaning and
restructuring of labor is therefore needed. This book traces themes
supporting the concept of basic income appearing in the Old and New
Testaments, as well as precedents relating to basic income in the
context of capitalism in the thought of the Reformers. Within the
framework of Christian ethics, the book looks at the ideological
basis for basic income and its applicability to the current
situation in order to pursue economic justice. Additionally, the
book examines the practical feasibility and rationale for basic
income by discussing the economics of basic income financing and
the political economy implications for how it can be applied to
real politics.
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