Yeah! The UBI is exactly where David Graeber ends up his book with. It reminds me a bit of the "annonae" of the Roman Empire, the subsidized distribution of grain to the plebs to keep them happy and sated. But as you say, i don't think either it's a satisfying long-term measure.
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Indeed; most people think that economical and financial governance as we know it is fairly young; it isn't. The Romans even devaluated their money by adding cheap metals to their gold and silver coins... Thanks again for responding my friend :-)
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