Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg Harvard Speech Universal Basic Income
Mark Zuckerberg Harvard Speech Universal Basic Income Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg thinks society should consider giving everyone a universal basic incomeâ"a flat salary, regardless of employment, wealth, or need. And who does Zuckerberg think would pay for such handouts? Rich people like he will. The famed Harvard dropout made the comments in the commencement address he gave at Harvardâs graduation on Thursday. After jokingly pointing out, âIf I get through this speech, itâll be the first time I actually finish something at Harvard,â Zuckerberg discussed ways that young people should aspire to make the world a better place. âWe should have a society that measures progress not just by economic metrics like GDP, but by how many of us have a role we find meaningful,â Zuckerberg said. âWe should explore ideas like universal basic income to give everyone a cushion to try new things.â In fact, the universal basic income is being explored around the world, with pilot programs and experiments underway in Holland, Finland, Kenya, and in small pockets in the U.S. too. A pair of American filmmakers are raising funds to give basic incomes to people and film what they do with it for a documentary as well. Zuckerberg appears to be interested in exploring universal basic income on a broader scale. The concept is often pitched as an alternative to welfare, and as a means for society to cope with mass joblessness that could come as a result of increased automation in manufacturing and other fields. But Zuckerberg focused mainly on the opportunities and freedom that would come if everyone had a basic income. And yes, he said heâs more than willing to pony up to cover whatâs sure to be a hefty bill, ostensibly via higher taxes on the rich. âGiving everyone the freedom to pursue purpose isnât free,â he said in his speech at Harvard. âPeople like me should pay for it. Many of you will do well and you should too.â Hereâs the full speech:
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