Links & resources
Websites of associated organisations and networks
The Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN) is a source of world-wide information about basic income. BIEN publishes Basic Income News.
Social Justice Ireland has promoted basic income in Ireland for more than twenty years and is a source of information and concrete proposals for Ireland.
Citizens Income Trust is the British affiliate of BIEN. Their website has a wealth of additional information in English including downloadable leaflets and newsletters.
US BIG is the US affliate of BIEN. Their website also has a wealth of additional information in English including a bibliography of more than 2000 books and articles on basic income.
Published work by members of Basic Income Ireland
'All things considered, should feminists embrace basic income?' by John Baker (Basic Income Studies, 2008) is available here.
'An Egalitarian Case for Basic Income' by John Baker (in P. Van Parijs, Arguing for Basic Income, 1992) is available here.
'Estimating the Cost of a Basic Income for Ireland' by Micheál Collins (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
'Basic Income – Why and How in Difficult Economic Times: Financing a BI in Ireland' by Seán Healy, Michelle Murphy, Sean Ward and Brigid Reynolds. (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
'Universal Basic Income and Recognition Theory: A Tangible Step towards an Ideal' by Róisín Mulligan, Roisin (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
'Our Welfare System is Broken. We can fix it by paying everybody' by Anne B Ryan (a short article from the Journal.ie, which includes comments from readers) is available here.
'Cultivating sustainable and ethical prosperity with basic income' by Anne B Ryan Paper (originally presented to TASC (Think-tank for Action on Social Change) conference, Crisis to Opportunity Oct 19th, 2012, Dublin) is available here.
'Reflections on Developing a National Campaign for Basic Income in Ireland' by John Baker and Anne B Ryan (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
Download the Irish Green Paper on basic income here.
Some other interesting resources
A series of short videos on different aspects of basic income. These are in German, but if you click on the 'Captions' symbol (CC) just below the video window, you will get subtitles in English.
A longer video (100 minutes) has been produced by Enno Schmidt & Daniel Häni. It is available in German with English subtitles on a German basic income channel called Grundeinkommne.tv, where the video is also available with subtitles in other languages and with narration in French.
A recent article by Gareth Morgan, of New Zealand, about the need to have a welfare system more appropriate for our times, and the need for a universal basic income .
The Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN) is a source of world-wide information about basic income. BIEN publishes Basic Income News.
Social Justice Ireland has promoted basic income in Ireland for more than twenty years and is a source of information and concrete proposals for Ireland.
Citizens Income Trust is the British affiliate of BIEN. Their website has a wealth of additional information in English including downloadable leaflets and newsletters.
US BIG is the US affliate of BIEN. Their website also has a wealth of additional information in English including a bibliography of more than 2000 books and articles on basic income.
Published work by members of Basic Income Ireland
'All things considered, should feminists embrace basic income?' by John Baker (Basic Income Studies, 2008) is available here.
'An Egalitarian Case for Basic Income' by John Baker (in P. Van Parijs, Arguing for Basic Income, 1992) is available here.
'Estimating the Cost of a Basic Income for Ireland' by Micheál Collins (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
'Basic Income – Why and How in Difficult Economic Times: Financing a BI in Ireland' by Seán Healy, Michelle Murphy, Sean Ward and Brigid Reynolds. (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
'Universal Basic Income and Recognition Theory: A Tangible Step towards an Ideal' by Róisín Mulligan, Roisin (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
'Our Welfare System is Broken. We can fix it by paying everybody' by Anne B Ryan (a short article from the Journal.ie, which includes comments from readers) is available here.
'Cultivating sustainable and ethical prosperity with basic income' by Anne B Ryan Paper (originally presented to TASC (Think-tank for Action on Social Change) conference, Crisis to Opportunity Oct 19th, 2012, Dublin) is available here.
'Reflections on Developing a National Campaign for Basic Income in Ireland' by John Baker and Anne B Ryan (BIEN Congress, 2012) is available here.
Download the Irish Green Paper on basic income here.
Some other interesting resources
A series of short videos on different aspects of basic income. These are in German, but if you click on the 'Captions' symbol (CC) just below the video window, you will get subtitles in English.
A longer video (100 minutes) has been produced by Enno Schmidt & Daniel Häni. It is available in German with English subtitles on a German basic income channel called Grundeinkommne.tv, where the video is also available with subtitles in other languages and with narration in French.
A recent article by Gareth Morgan, of New Zealand, about the need to have a welfare system more appropriate for our times, and the need for a universal basic income .