We know how to end poverty. So why don't we?

Von Martin D. Cole in Armutsbekämpfung 1615 Aufrufe 15th Januar 2017 Video Dauer: 00:02:18
The idea of a "basic income" has a long intellectual pedigree, and the case for it is better than you might expect. Read more about the simplest plan to end ...

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