roland duchâtelet

roland

 

 

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via share from Michel:

unconditional income

http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws.english/videozone_ENG/1.2253270

living on the edge of unsustainable debt

10 min – if you give someone money – and they can decide what to do

an adult policy rather than a paternalistic policy

11 min – we’ve got to the point where we pay people to check whether others are not working.. that’s crazy

11 min – with basic income – you don’t need a huge admin – no need to cheat.. no way to cheat

started with thomas payne 1795

15 min – that’s the point: basic income is a freedom income. people don’t realize that yet. the collective happiness that is wasted, because people refuse to think about it, is gigantic.

via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Duch%C3%A2telet

18 min – it’s a fantastic system if it’s for everyone

19 min – people start wondering.. that means they are thinking.. then they become aware

2016 – switzerland voting on it.. closest country to getting it

21 min  – when basic income is a fact.. then you can start to wonder what you want to do

need for people experiment to be no strings attached money so people don’t think about money..

22 min – many people don’t think for themselves.. they resign themselves to the argument.

23 min – too much in the way – policy ness

33 min – the money will not disappear

i don’t think we need anymore pilots to see what can be done with it – nambia should be that example

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income

universal needed to avoid migrations

http://www.dandc.eu/en/article/disappointing-basic-income-grant-project-namibia

policy in the way.. and the above – migration ness

34 min – but ed different

35 min – the guys that calculated it

37 mi – great they’re figuring it all out – but we’re talking money here. paper. no need. no? we have to dissolve things we’ve created.. that aren’t boding us well.

money less ness

41 min – basic income doesn’t exclude.. it’s not a class struggle. it’s about humans.

42 min – spot on – the system needs to change as well..

systemic ness

45 mi – don’t wait for leader to say – this is how it works

46 mi – basic income worldwide

not doing it is not feasible.. because we know… – ronald

46 min – when any problem comes up to confront new ideas.. the biggest challenge for people is to open their minds – guy

 

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Roland Duchâtelet (French: [dyʃɑtlɛ]; born 14 November 1946) is a Belgian billionaire businessman who turned his progressive liberal ideology into a political movement that he called Vivant. He also owns several football clubs: Standard de Liège, Charlton Athletic F.C., FC Carl Zeiss Jena and AD Alcorcon.

In 1990 he became involved in micro-electronics. He founded several multinational corporations, of which Melexis, which produces semi-conductors is the best known. Other corporations include X-Fab, which also produces semi-conductors, Epiq, which produces electronic systems, the online-television channel TVLokaal.com, Melexis and the holding Elex. He became a multimillionaire.

oh my – hope this is the same guy – semi conductors

app/chip ness

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money ness