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derektanktoday at 1:41 PM2 repliesview on HN

The author’s argument is that it is sort of flawed to fund it through a grant (top down decision making) rather than funding a UBI and allowing people to create third spaces as needed (emergent, bottom up decision making). I think he’s right that the former is liable to be missing a lot of local knowledge in the Hayekian sense, though I’m not sure a UBI would necessarily result in more third spaces per se.


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layer8today at 1:47 PM

Elected local administration is the correct level for deciding policy and allocating funding for such programs. Policy and funding through UBI would be like direct democracy, as opposed to representative democracy. The arguments against direct democracy are well known.

atmavatartoday at 2:17 PM

I would expect such a grant to be handled by local/city government, which should have the local knowledge you speak of.