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The topic of neutrality on the good is linked rather closely to the
ideal of political liberalism as formulated by John Rawls. Here
internationally renowned authors, in several cases among the most
prominent names to be found in contemporary political theory,
present a collection of ten essays on the idea of liberal
neutrality.
This book brings together insights and reflections following a set
of interviews conducted with the main stakeholders involved in
past, current, and future basic income experiments. It provides an
analysis of some of the major elements and factors influencing
experiments, as well of some of their most important outputs
understood as results of their own experimental design, their
sociological and political basis, and the epistemological status of
their results. By pursuing a bottom-up strategy, where the
interviews conducted take a pivotal role in the collection and
analysis phase of the book, this book gathers key questions
relating to policy experiments. Some questions reflected upon
include the general idea of why one should engage and implement a
basic income experiment, and the paradox consisting in the fact
that most basic income experiments fall short of being closely
considered "pure" basic income schemes. In facing the question and
the paradox head-on, the book assesses questions of experimental
design, the political and social context surrounding the policy,
and the main results and what can they tell us about basic income.
The topic of neutrality on the good is linked rather closely to the
ideal of political liberalism as formulated by John Rawls. Here
internationally renowned authors, in several cases among the most
prominent names to be found in contemporary political theory,
present a collection of ten essays on the idea of liberal
neutrality.
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