Film: K3 - UBI - Our right to life

This 41-minute film explains what basic income is and what it is not. What are the differences between the UBI and minimum wage or social security? What progress has been made in public perception and what pilot studies can be drawn on? It traces its history, explains its motivations and explores why and how the idea has reached a much wider audience and unprecedented support in recent years.
"UBI, Our Right to Live" makes a compelling case for the need for the measure; it is a manifesto for UBI in the modern age and an excellent introduction to the subject.
The documentary addresses two of the main factors that put UBI at the centre of public debate: economic inequality and technological development. The risk is the increase in unemployment and the growing inequality between highly-skilled and unskilled workers.
We will exchange views on all these issues in the debate after the screening of the documentary.
Contact persons: Ángel Bravo, Francisco Álvarez, Klaus Sambor.
Klaus Sambor is Austrian and speaks German: klaus.sambor@aon.at

This 41-minute film explains what basic income is and what it is not. What are the differences between the UBI and minimum wage or social security? What progress has been made in public perception and what pilot studies can be drawn on? It traces its history, explains its motivations and explores why and how the idea has reached a much wider audience and unprecedented support in recent years.
"UBI, Our Right to Live" makes a compelling case for the need for the measure; it is a manifesto for UBI in the modern age and an excellent introduction to the subject.
The documentary addresses two of the main factors that put UBI at the centre of public debate: economic inequality and technological development. The risk is the increase in unemployment and the growing inequality between highly-skilled and unskilled workers.
We will exchange views on all these issues in the debate after the screening of the documentary.
Contact persons: Ángel Bravo, Francisco Álvarez, Klaus Sambor.
Klaus Sambor is Austrian and speaks German: klaus.sambor@aon.at

Info

Day: 2022-08-18
Start time: 16:30
Duration: 01:30
Room: W200 - Kino Organization:
Track: Civil liberties, democracy
Language: de

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