UBI or Universal Basic Income is a system under which every citizen would get an unconditional, non-means-tested pay-out from the state.
It has some supporters on the Right and, of course, the Left (free money, innit?), but the policy’s most influential base of support is in Silicon Valley (as commented upon in a previous UnPacked).
Why would the tech millionaires and billionaires be so keen? Haven’t they got enough money of their own?
Well, yes, they have. However, it’s not themselves they’re immediately worried about – it’s us, their loyal customers.
The big tech companies have got so big so fast because they’re really good at extracting money from the markets they ‘serve’. Digital networks have an inbuilt tendency towards monopoly (see Metcalfe’s law). Networks also facilitate centralised control over information flows, thus further enhancing the monopoly effect. Then there’s the geographical ambiguity of doing business online, which lends itself to world-class proficiency in tax avoidance.
For all these reasons and others, the tech giants are sitting on vast piles of capital that can be deployed to crush the competition in just about any market they choose to expand into – establishing yet more monopolies.
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