Abstract

The case for an unconditional basic income often founders on moral questions of distribution and reciprocity. But as Hillel Steiner explains, left libertarianism offers not only a robust justification of a basic income as compensation for private ownership of our natural inheritance, but a practical account of how it can be funded.

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