`Life, Liberty and a Little Bit of Cash'

Butler, Sean

THREE YEARS AGO, Jay Hammond figured his time was nearly up. At least he'd led a full life: Marine Corps fighter pilot in the Second World War; bush pilot in Alaska; master hunter and fisher...

...But there are other reasons why basic income's advocates tend to favor universality...
...Besides, "even the lazy" would at least be spending their money, providing jobs for those who wanted them...
...Hammond may be slowing down, but he's not stopping yet...
...Canadian wives reduced their paid work by 3 percent, while their husbands worked only 1 percent less...
...Several different versions of the bill were passed in the House, but none successfully ran the gauntlet of the Senate...
...Praise has also come from Nobel laureate economist Vernon Smith, who called the Fund, "a model governments all over the world would be well-advised to DISSENT / Summer 2005 n 41 STEADY INCOME copy...
...In 1969, shortly after more than twelve hundred economists had signed a petition in favor of the NIT, and with unrest growing every summer in the poor, black neighborhoods, President Richard Nixon proposed a version of the NIT to replace the existing welfare program...
...If you only earned $3,000, your credit would be 50 percent of the difference between $5,000 and $3,000, bringing your total income up to $4,000...
...This approach to funding circumvents a typical criticism of basic income (and redistribution in general)—that it gives people "something for nothing...
...The two basic income pioneers had at last met...
...not redistribution, but "predistribution...
...The left has been fighting a desperate rearguard action for the past thirty years, so it's not surprising that many leftists can think of little else but to hold on to the disintegrating remnants of the welfare state...
...This idea of switching taxes from "goods" like income or trade to "bads" like resource exploitation or pollution has been advocated by environmentalists for years, as a way of incorporating the true cost of the ecosystem into the price of business...
...The absolute number of hours that people need to work is probably coming down in order to meet society's needs," says Informetrica's Mike McCracken, "and there's every reason to think that that will continue in spades...
...The Republican Hammond, with his Hemingway-like white beard and grizzly build, wears his far north ethos of self-reliance with pride...
...Brazil, starting this year, plans to begin to phase in the world's first national basic income...
...Many public figures, however, have voiced support for basic income...
...We do not need to build our society on the unfreedom of poor people," says Widerquist...
...For instance, a basic income would probably cause some people to reduce their paid employment, thus undermining the very income tax revenues that fund it...
...Understandably, the people of Alaska have come to love their Permanent Fund, which has now grown to almost $30 billion...
...Canadian Auto Workers economist Jim Stanford cautions against allowing "the BI movement's slogans about providing basic coverage to every Canadian to be used to bring about a ratcheting-down of hard-won and alreadythreatened social benefits," and instead calls for a "living wage" through collective bargaining, minimum wages, and other forms of labor market regulation...
...Is BIG Better...
...Paine was writing at a time when farming was the main source of wealth, but today, we can apply his principle to many forms of natural and social capital...
...Basic income combines the income security of socialism with capitalism's incentives...
...In 1795, England, in an attempt to deal with the dire poverty of the early Industrial Revolution, started paying benefits to the working poor [read, men and families headed by men] in a system called Speenhamland...
...The plan in Brazil is to extend the basic income first to the nation's most needy and then, over a period of several years, to the entire population...
...In 1946, Nobel laureate economist George Stigler originated the idea of a Negative Income Tax (NIT), and in 1962 neoliberal economist Milton Friedman—also a Nobel winner—along with his wife, Rose Friedman, refined and popularized the idea in their book STEADY INCOME Capitalism and Freedom...
...Over the past few centuries we have seen the gradual emancipation of the individual from church and state, but one major coercive element remains: the power of the employer over the employee...
...Yet Karl Widerquist, the economist who has organized the USBIG conferences since their inception in 2002, isn't too concerned about which way to fund a basic income—resource rents or income taxes—"because it ends up coming out of the same pockets either way...
...In the referendum that gave birth to the Alaska Permanent Fund, about a third of Alaskans voted against it...
...What he, and others, advocate is not common ownership of our natural and social inheritance, but common benefit...
...Hammond has received accolades from groups as diverse as environmentalists, developers, and hunters...
...tests were run by Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney) to measure the extent of this effect, giving thousands of families an NIT for several years...
...So far, all these proposals, from Nixon's to the MacDonald Commission's, have not been true basic incomes, because strings have been attached...
...that is, free men...
...The Commission's other major recommendation, free trade with the United States, was, of course, adopted by the Mulroney government, but basic income was ignored...
...Back in basic income's heyday, the U.S...
...During his speech, he noticed Jay Hammond sitting in the front row, and, to warm applause from the assembled crowd, descended from the stage to shake his hand...
...There was no difficulty finding experimental subjects...
...Canadians," write Lerner and her co-authors, "should now begin to find ways to decouple basic economic security from the traditional jobs that may not be there for a growing number of people...
...If the gifts of nature and society are rightfully the property of all, then why shouldn't everyone be entitled to an income from them without working...
...Although both sides of the political spectrum are attracted to the idea, says Widerquist, both "have some reason to be angry about it...
...Thanks in part to these payouts, Alaska has the smallest gap between the rich and poor in the United States...
...The left will need to move beyond its efforts to control the market, and the right must abandon its fictional American Dream before a consensus around basic income can be realized...
...A common complaint is that the security of a basic income would create a work disincentive and, as a result, the economy would suffer...
...Hammond wanted to return a portion of the state's massive oil royalties directly to its citizens...
...But perhaps the greatest gift to capitalism that basic income has to offer is a solution to the age-old war between government intervention and free markets...
...Hammond and Suplicy make an odd couple...
...He detailed a plan involving inheritance taxes by which a fund could be established to compensate every adult for the privatization of land, with a one-time payment at the age of twenty-one and yearly payments after age fifty...
...That's why Philippe Van Parijs, secretary of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), sees basic income as "a deep reform, which belongs in the same category as the [abolition] of slavery or the adoption of universal suffrage...
...Another industrialized country in the wealthinequality basement is South Africa, where, not coincidentally, a coalition representing more than twelve million people is pushing basic income onto the government's agenda...
...Whereas fish had been the source of wealth for Bristol Bay, oil was the cash cow for Alaska...
...So, while raising money for a basic income by taxing limited resources, we would also be moving toward a more sustainable economy without over-regulating...
...while reasonably developed, it has one of the most unequal distributions of wealth in the world...
...Alberta premier Ralph Klein, in a December 2000 Calgary Herald story, was reported to be considering following Alaska's lead...
...Thomas Paine, the pamphleteer and political philosopher whose words are credited with inspiring popular support for the American Revolution, argued that a portion of the proceeds from agriculture belong to everyone as the "natural inheritance" of land...
...It's a big jump for a society whose oldest members lived through the Great Depression to recognize that survival needn't be a struggle anymore...
...While some who earned over $30,000 would see their net incomes decline, even at the $100,000 income level, seniors and families of four with one wage earner would still benefit...
...In the end, opposition to basic income stems more from a paucity of imagination than of means...
...Ever since the introduction of the welfare state in the 1930s, governments have sought to correct the perceived injustices of the market system by imposing an array of regulations and redistributing wealth...
...A basic income—sometimes called a guaranteed annual income—is money paid by the government to its citizens...
...To speak of a basic income in an age of curtailed public expenditures, thinks McGill University professor and BI-supporter Myron J. Frankman, "seems like dreaming in Technicolor...
...Although these ideas are the intellectual progeny of Alaska's precedent-setting fund, there is a more traditional approach to financing a basic income: income taxes...
...This concept is legally enshrined in Article 25 of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights: "Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family . . . " If this right cannot be met with a job, the thinking goes, it must be met with some form of basic income...
...He recently wrote about the limitations of GDP for Saturday Night magazine...
...A basic income would give them the power of refusal—if the job conditions or pay weren't satisfactory—that's essential in any economic transaction, thus beginning to correct the power imbalance between employer and employee...
...The money saved from the elimination of the middle tier could help fund a basic income...
...and Canadian governments set up ambitious social science experiments (surreally, the U.S...
...This is the time and Iraq is the place," said Smith, "to create an economic system embodying the revolutionary principle that people's assets belong directly to the people and can be managed to further individual benefits and free choice without intermediate government ownership...
...Perhaps we are beginning to enter the state of post-scarcity John Maynard Keynes foretold for his grandchildren, whose major problem, he thought, would not be the adequacy of resources, but how best to distribute the surfeit of wealth...
...Although everyone gets a dividend, the rich lose more of it to taxes than do the poor...
...IF BASIC INCOME has so much to offer both the Hammonds and the Suplicys of this world, why don't we have one already...
...Clark and W.R...
...The idea was backed by academics, consumer advocacy groups, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, and the Alberta Liberals, and is still being discussed as a responsible way to deal with Alberta's budget surpluses...
...How much better would democracy be served if people had more time to inform themselves and participate in political life between elections...
...The percentage of the U.S...
...He noticed a lot of wealth flowing out of the village— in the form of salmon—while the local people remained poor...
...Ideally, this income comes without conditions (such as work, age, or family status), is given in equal amounts to poor and rich alike, and is sufficient to provide for basic necessities...
...Whenever it is taken over by private interests—justified by the greater productivity this usually produces—its previous owners, the people, should be compensated...
...It's not surprising that Brazil should be the first nation to do so...
...This would give more people greater spending power, spurring consumer demand...
...After being honored by his old nemesis, the Teamsters Union, he marveled, "What can I expect next . . . an award for my contributions to public morality, co-sponsored by Jerry Falwell and Larry Flynt...
...Fish and Wildlife Service...
...Hammond came to the USBIG conference to talk about the Alaska Permanent Fund—the world's only basic income—which he wrestled into existence in 1976...
...master hunter and fisher with the U.S...
...A basic income would give people freedom from unsatisfying or unrewarding work, and it would also give them the freedom to spend their most precious resource—time—how they wished...
...While these measures have relieved poverty with varying degrees of success (or, depending on whom you talk to, exacerbated it), they usually distort the efficient functioning of markets...
...It doesn't sound like much, but for the 22 percent of Brazilians who survive on less than $2 a day it would make a huge difference, boosting their incomes by at least a quarter...
...In the end, the Nixon administration abandoned the plan after it became clear that the urban rioting of the middle to late sixties had ceased...
...No one reading the press or the journals of 1929," writes Carleton University professor Manfred Bienefeld, "could have imagined the arrival of the New Deal in 1933 in the United States...
...This "unearned wealth" includes the air, water, land, sunlight, the ecosystem, the ozone layer, mineral resources, and the body of knowledge, infrastructure, and institutions built up by civilizations over the centuries...
...The United States is sufficiently wealthy . . . that we can survive quite nicely with the incentive to do better...
...When those twenty years expired in 2002, Hammond waited stoically for the end...
...It hasn't been decided yet how much will be paid, but it's been suggested that R$480 a year ($180) would be a good starting point...
...For the next three years, the bill was fought over by politicians, with liberals demanding that none of the poor receive less help under the NIT than they currently got, and conservatives insisting on more onerous work requirements...
...Far from hurting the economy, freedom from the time clock could release a flood of human creativity and ingenuity that would reverberate through it for years...
...Let's say that the threshold is set for $5,000, and the negative tax at 50 percent...
...The people who own most of the natural resources are also the people who have the highest income...
...Under this scheme, people in all categories who earned less than $30,000 a year would see their net incomes rise compared to the current tax and benefits system...
...In 1985, the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada—the MacDonald Commission—proposed a belowsubsistence basic income (about C$10,000 in today's dollars for a family of four) with work conditions, and limited to families or individuals older than thirty-five...
...In America, advocacy for a basic income began in the period just after the Second World War...
...So government steps in and fixes the minimum price for labor...
...Whether we decide that a basic income is the right thing to do, the best thing to do, or the only thing to do, it seems likely that the freewheeling imagination that inspires Jay Hammond and Eduardo Suplicy will eventually work its way into the rest of us...
...In his essay "Agrarian Justice" he argues that the value of agricultural produce comes partly from the labor of the farmer, but also partly from the land itself...
...BUT PERHAPS the strongest argument for a universal basic income comes not from a claim of utility, but one of rights...
...The Ends Game We may have the rights and the means to a basic income, but would we want the ends...
...Ten years later, Hammond was governor and had the chance to test his ideas at the state level...
...DISSENT / Summer 2005 • 4 5 STEADY INCOME Such a perceptual leap would represent a profound revolution...
...But his premonition proved false...
...The dividend peaked recently at nearly $2,000— that's $8,000 extra a year in the pockets of a family of four...
...A rich country . . . can well afford to keep everyone out of poverty...
...A basic income for Brazil could be, in the words of its former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a "realistic utopia...
...The work which improves the condition of mankind," wrote Henry George, the nineteenth-century author of Progress and Poverty, "which extends knowledge and increases power and enriches literature and elevates thought, is not done to secure a living...
...Dividends from the lease of the silver mines outside Athens were distributed to the republic's citizens...
...pERHAPS THE FIRST basic income—albeit limited to free adult males—was in ancient Greece...
...The secure foundation of a basic income, acting in a similar way to a corporation's limited liability, would probably encourage more entrepreneurial risk-taking and innovation, and allow workers to adapt to the more flexible hours requested by businesses...
...Although his fears are warranted (the MacDonald Commission proposed exactly this sort of "ratcheting-down" in exchange for a meager basic income), to Lerner his solution "seems to fly in the face of the new world of work created by globalization and technological change...
...They found that American husbands worked an average of 6 percent fewer hours per year, and their wives 19 percent less...
...The idea first came to him back when he was a Republican representative for the fishing village of Bristol Bay...
...This argument for a right to a share of the common wealth points to a way of funding a basic income...
...There's been a revival in [basic income] the last six years, particularly out of Europe," says Mike McCracken, a founder of the Ottawa-based economic research firm Informetrica...
...Moreover, while saving society from the costs of poverty and inequality (a British Columbia government study estimates that one homeless person costs from C$30,000 to $40,000 a year in shelters, courts, and other services), a basic income would accomplish a putative goal of the political right: putting money back into people's pockets...
...They include nine Nobel laureates in economics, from James Buchanan and F.A...
...At last, the hard 46 n DISSENT / Summer 2005 work of raising a family or caring for the elderly— long unrewarded by the market economy—would be implicitly valued by a basic income...
...If the Declaration of Independence could be rewritten, noted George McGuire of the New York State Green Party at last year's USBIG conference, it might read, "Life, Liberty and a little bit of Cash...
...We can have the people at the bottom not be destitute and still have a functioning economy...
...Basic Income Guarantee (USBIG) Network...
...The NIT concept is elegantly simple: if your income falls below a certain threshold, you receive a refundable tax credit that is a percentage of the shortfall...
...But the right, though ascendant, is also clinging to an outdated morality of work...
...While the increased wealth resulting from this huge leap in productivity has created many new jobs in the manufacturing and service sectors, increasingly, the work we do is not geared toward survival...
...Hammond, far from barging in uninvited, was its keynote speaker...
...42 n DISSENT / Summer 2005 The father of the Brazilian basic income, Senator Eduardo Suplicy, also presented at the USBIG conference last year...
...With a guaranteed income," writes Michael L. Murray in ". . . And Economic Justice for All": Welfare Reform in the 21" Century, we could "greet the prospect of higher levels of unemployment not with fear and loathing but with pleasure...
...While it may seem odd at first to give money to rich and poor alike, no questions asked, in Canada and much of the developed world we have generally accepted the universality of health care, roads, libraries, schools, and many other services offered free of charge to anyone who wants them—all in the interest of promoting equality...
...While these initiatives simmer, there is a country that is about to unseat the Alaska Fund's claim to uniqueness...
...SEAN BUTLER is a freelance journalist, filmmaker, and playwright living near Ottawa, Ontario...
...In a state of society where want is abolished, work of this sort could be enormously increased...
...Unlike in some pre1989 "communist" states, a basic income is provided in addition to any income a person earns from other sources...
...His idea to collect a 3 percent tax on all fish caught by nonresidents wasn't unique, but what he proposed to do with the revenue was: redistribute it equally to each resident of the village...
...if the vote were held again today, almost no one would oppose it...
...But in light of increased joblessness, automation, outsourcing, and offshoring, one has to wonder if a disincentive to work might not be a good thing...
...Where the Croll Report had been focused on fighting poverty, the MacDonald Commission was more interested in scrapping social programs that interfered with the free market and replacing them with a safety net that would catch those who might suffer from the liberalization agenda...
...The book gives a rough sketch of how a yearly basic income of C$7,000 for seniors, $5,000 for adults, $3,000 for children, and an additional $5,000 per household could be funded by a 40 percent flat tax on all earned income...
...Support programs targeted at only the poor often result in a "poverty trap"—the work disinDISSENT / Summer 2005 n 43 STEADY INCOME centive created when the government "claws back" 75 cents or more in benefits for every dollar of earned income...
...yet somehow, when the two come together over basic income, they get along...
...The success of the fund has attracted attention from other oil-rich regions...
...In 1997, the OECD Forum on the Future acknowledged the value of "a universal citizen's income intended to put greater value on the broad range of human activities that extend well beyond paid work...
...ALTHOUGH THERE would undoubtedly be some who took their check but gave nothing back to society, we should, according to Parijs, be "more comfortable about everyone being entitled to an income, even the lazy, than about everyone being entitled to a vote, even the incompetent...
...It's like the Alaska Permanent Fund writ large...
...If, however, instead of trying to meddle with the outcomes of economic activity, governments were to collect a portion of the value of essential inputs at their source (resource rents, for instance) and "predistribute" them sufficiently to eradicate poverty, the rest of the economic system could be run as a neoliberal utopia without too much worry about inequality...
...While the farmer is entitled to the value he added to the land by growing crops, he should share the base value of the land, which is the natural birthright of every person...
...Depending on the success of those investments, a dividend is paid to each Alaskan—one citizen, one share...
...It's tropical socialism meets arctic capitalism...
...But Murray believes "that we no longer need the drastic negative enforcement of poverty...
...Hayek to James Tobin and James Meade (who was a lifelong member of the Basic Income European Network), as well as other well-known economists such as Samuel Britton and John Kenneth Galbraith, who in 1999 called it one of two pieces of "unfinished business" for the millennium...
...Just last year, after crashing a meeting of the Conference of Alaskans, the octogenarian flew to Washington, D.C., for the third annual gathering of the U.S...
...Britain, for example, recently auctioned off licenses for use of the radio spectrum for the third generation of mobile phones over the next twenty years, raising £22.5 billion for the public purse...
...How many people, one wonders, would go back to school, start a small business, spend more time with their kids, volunteer in their community, or pursue the artistic impulses they never had time to nurture...
...A study by the International Metalworkers in Geneva predicts that within the next thirty years, 2 percent to 3 percent of the world's population will be able to produce everything we need...
...Indeed, basic income has the potential to be a great boon to capitalism in general...
...We talk about being a free country, a free people, which is hugely important to us," says Widerquist, yet people are often forced to take any job they can get...
...Yet change often comes faster than we imagine...
...In particular, both he and Hammond single out Iraq as an ideal starting point...
...Suplicy, a founding member of the left-wing Brazilian Workers Party and a U.S.-trained economist, has the dignified appearance of an intellectual and professional politician...
...In 1967, President Lyndon Johnson established a National Commission on Guaranteed Incomes, and after two years of hearings the body's business leaders, organized labor representatives, and other prominent Americans were unanimous in their support for a basic income...
...The battle lines are drawn clearly, for example, around a minimum wage...
...Canada has also toyed with the idea...
...In an Atlantic Monthly cover story, "A Politics for Generation X," New America Foundation CEO Ted Halstead writes that "America could raise trillions of dollars in new public 44 n DISSENT / Summer 2005 revenues by charging fair market value for the use of common assets—the oil and coal in the ground, the trees in our national forests, the airwaves and the electro-magnetic spectrum— and the rights to pollute our air . . . and [return] the proceeds directly to each American citizen...
...Targeted programs also stigmatize recipients, create an "us versus them" mentality, intrude into people's personal lives, and require large and expensive bureaucracies to administer...
...She believes "we can demand living wages, but, to the extent that employers can find low-wage workers elsewhere, and replace demanding workers with smart machines, there is little leverage to get those wages...
...population working on farms has declined from 40 percent a century ago to less than 2 percent today...
...The Alaska Permanent Fund invests at least a quarter of the state's mineral revenues annually...
...A referendum, a constitutional amendment, and several years of political wrangling later, he had his wish...
...But, because the benefits were so low, and were only paid to those with a job, they ended up becoming a subsidy to employers and were abandoned in 1834...
...Political parties that back it are often of the Green or left-liberal persuasion, but not always—in 1993 the right-wing Reform Party of Canada, taking a page from its Social Credit predecessors, put basic income on its election platform...
...The conservative conviction "There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch" ignores the fact that we all get something for nothing—in the form of gifts from nature and society—every day...
...Right-wingers complain that it prevents the price of labor from finding its natural level, while left-wingers point out that nothing in economic theory guarantees that the natural level will be enough to STEADY INCOME live on...
...But natural resources aren't the only scarce resource...
...Martin Luther King, Jr., was ahead of his time when, in appealing for a basic income he wrote, "We are wasting and degrading human life by clinging to archaic thinking," It seems that King was ahead of our time, too...
...Ireland, for example, is currently discussing the introduction of a citizen's income...
...These results, however, are probably understated because recipients knew the benefits were only temporary...
...This right is based on what one needs to survive, but there is another approach to rights, based on Paine's notion of "natural inheritance...
...Shortly after retiring from office, he dreamed that he'd be granted twenty more years of life at his beloved Lake Clark homestead, to do penance for whatever "sins of omission or commission" he may have inflicted...
...DISSENT / Summer 2005 n 47...
...You must be a parent, or over a certain age, or under a certain income, or accept work requirements...
...Perhaps the idea of full employment is now as anachronistic as the idea of everyone having his or her own little farm...
...and more than two decades of political service, culminating as the governor of Alaska...
...In 1971, the Special Senate Committee on Poverty produced a report, known as the Croll Report, which recommended that Canada replace its existing welfare programs with a single basic income, set at 70 percent of poverty levels (about C$16,000 in today's dollars for a family of four) and limited to families or individuals over forty years old...
...Whichever way it's funded, most BlGists would agree with John Kenneth Galbraith that "Everybody should be guaranteed a decent basic income...
...Needham) of the 1999 book Basic Income: Economic Security for All Canadians...
...Lerner and her co-authors admit this funding formula has its drawbacks...
...If you earned nothing, your credit would be $2,500, effectively establishing that as the minimum income...
...According to many economists, this common wealth is worth more than the total of private wealth...
...The ideal basic income is unconditional and therefore universal...
...It's at this point that Hammond and some of his admirers part company from people like Canadian STEADY INCOME professor Sally Lerner, co-author (with C.M.A...
...Limited to families with children and contingent on the acceptance of work or training, it established a minimum income of $1,600 a year for a family of four (about $8,000 in today's dollars...
...Senator Suplicy points out that we recognize the right of property owners to receive an income from the rent, interest, or profits of their property, without necessarily doing any work...

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