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Le revenu universel, préalable nécessaire au droit au bonheur ?

Martine Long ()
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Martine Long: CJB - Centre Jean Bodin : Recherche Juridique et Politique - UA - Université d'Angers, GIS-Grale - Groupe de recherche sur l'administration locale en Europe - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

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Abstract: Although universal income is now widely regarded as a "left-wing idea", historically it has been defended by very diverse currents of thought ranging from ultra-liberals to orthodox communists. Despite different names and assumptions, three elements characterize this notion: the individual character, the universal character and finally the unconditionality. Beyond controversies, at a time when the main inequality is that of wealth, universal income would be a means to rebuild society, to fight against the categorization of devices and individuals and to restore some equity.

Keywords: égalité des chances; concept de vie bonne; individualité; inconditionnalité (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-07
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Published in LUMI, 2025, Le « droit au bonheur », une idée toujours neuve ?, 6

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