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Karl Marx described work as the source of all income and the basis of capitalist society. An unconditional basic income would oppose this system by providing all citizens with an income without any conditions or requirements, thus challenging the concept of work as the source of all income.

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The unconditional basic income is a form of income that is provided to all citizens of a given country, regardless of their economic, social, or educational situation. This form of income is often seen as being opposed to the capitalist system and the income from work as described by Karl Marx. Marx's central tenet of capitalism is that labor is the primary means of acquiring wealth. Under this system, only those who own capital or possess special skills are able to work and benefit from the profits their labor brings. The introduction of an unconditional basic income, however, would give all citizens a basic level of income, regardless of their work status. This would, in theory, reduce disparities in wealth and power between the different classes, as well as promoting greater economic participation from those who might otherwise be excluded from the labor force.

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Jan. 16, 2023, 10:27 a.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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