Le 09/01/2014 10:59, Seb35 a écrit :
For a TL;DR about the concept, the idea of an (unconditionnal) basic income is to give each citizen of a country a sum of money in order to fullfill their basic needs: lodging, eat, be healthy. To give an idea of the amount, one hears often 800-1000 € in France and I heard 2500 CHF in Switzerland. If people want to earn more, their work income will be in addition of this basic income. You can read more on the Wikipedia articles ([1] and other languages). Be aware, this idea is as strange as Wikipedia when one discovers it.
As a Wikipmedian, I dream of such a basic income: it would empower the people to edit the Wikimedia projects by giving them libre time (libre as free speech). I don’t think Wikimedia itself should support this to avoid being involved in politics, but probably many Wikipmedians could be interested in this idea.
For the European citizens, there is currently an official call (an ECI [2]) to support this idea at the European level, see [3] ; this call ends in one week (yes, the 200,000 signatures is a bit far of the million signatures needed). In Switzerland, a popular legislative initiative collected more than the 100,000 needed signatures in September 2013, and this will lead to a nationwide referendum about the basic income there.
I personally support the vision of the basic income. Such a move would be extremely encouraging for our projects, for our societies. Thank you Seb35 for advertising this European call.
Emmanuel