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Everyone Should Get It First

The Warburton Fifty

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Everyone Should Get It First

Von: Craig Bowles, Rusty Burridge
Gesprochen von: Craig Bowles
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The first novel about UBI (Universal Basic Income) by Craig Bowles & Rusty Burridge.

The novel follows yet another 'trial' of UBI, the results of which will determine whether or not a countrywide rollout will be pursued. Political intrigue, a smidge of romance, some kitchen-table entrepreneurship, and a smattering of social enterprise & Responsible Anarchy all blend to take you on a journey with the mix of characters as they navigate an opportunity that is of course not what it seems on the surface.

Arguments for and arguments against the concept of UBI are examined as they affect the real people portrayed. Some, will take advantage of the momentary respite and set things in motion that they might otherwise not have been able to, others may 'miss the point'. All, will be able to appreciate on one level or another, how society might actually be if the poverty line was eradicated.

Chaos theory, the butterflies and hurricanes, the trickledown effects that are not immediately appreciated are examined with some beautiful personal moments. The little things that may not affect the many, but make a massive difference for the few are illuminated to show that providing a little dignity for all, has the potential for an inclusive society for everyone.

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