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Table of contents
Porto Alegre: The Work of Multitudes
Guaranteeing Income: A Policy for Multitudes
It Is Better for the Poor That the Wealthy Be Paid
The Other Globalization: Unconditional, Individual, and Substantial Basic Income
The Ecological Justification of Basic Income
The Origins of Guaranteed Income: Thomas Paine
The Mobilization of Heterogeneities
Uneven Development and Low Redistribution of Taxes
Germany: A “Catalyzing” Social State and Basic Income
Obstacles in Obtaining the Disabled Adult Allowance (AAH) by AIDS Patients
- By Act Up-Paris
Transport Rights and Guaranteed Income
Dutch Notes on Guaranteed Income
No More Confusion
- By Marc Heim
Redeploying Social Rights in a Pluralist Manner
The Precarious Class Should Be Subdued
Elections in Belgium: “VIVANT” or Universal Basic Income as the Only Electoral Platform
Centers for the Reorganization of Production Chains on Landed Property
Insurrection in Argentina and the Declaration of the Situacionès Group
- By Raúl Sánchez
Hacker Ethics and the Spirit of Pekka Himanen’s Information Era
From Ethics to Politics: The Establishment of a Free City
Some Reflections on “Hacker Culture”
Open Source Software and the Ethics of Self-Development
Napster Everywhere!
A Girl and a Machine
The Popular Front of Risk Faced with the New Economy
Suzette in the Land of Reality
Let’s Have a Little Laugh with Tiqqun
Biopolitics against Biopower
- By Anne Querrien
- and François Rosso
Publication date: 03/01/2002