Building distributive populism: basic income and political alternatives to ethno-nationalism

IF 5.6 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI:10.1093/cjres/rsad040
Marc Doussard
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Left-behind places face linked economic and political problems that must be resolved jointly. This paper examines the potential contribution of basic income programs to that goal. Consisting of regular, no-strings-attached payments to citizens, basic income programs ensure resources and stability for poor and economically precarious households who comprise a significant share of left-behind places’ populations. Advocacy for basic income emphasizes social and ethical commitment to individuals who have paid the price for economic decline. Thus, even though the goal of national and universal basic income remains distant in the UK, activism for basic income has succeeded in creating alternative paths for populist sentiments originating in the decline of left-behind places. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and interviews with advocates in the UK and elsewhere, I demonstrate that activism for basic income diverts potential support for ethno-nationalism and European withdrawal to alternate, place-contingent and variegated regional political paths.
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构建分配民粹主义:基本收入和种族民族主义的政治选择
落后地区面临着相互关联的经济和政治问题,必须共同解决。本文考察了基本收入计划对这一目标的潜在贡献。基本收入项目定期向公民发放无附加条件的款项,确保占留守地区人口很大一部分的贫困和经济不稳定家庭获得资源和稳定。倡导基本收入强调对那些为经济衰退付出代价的个人的社会和道德承诺。因此,尽管在英国实现全民基本收入的目标还很遥远,但争取基本收入的行动已经成功地为源于落后地区衰落的民粹主义情绪开辟了另一条道路。通过广泛的实地调查和对英国和其他地方的倡导者的采访,我证明了基本收入的激进主义将对种族民族主义和退欧的潜在支持转移到了替代的、基于地点的和多样化的地区政治道路上。
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