Call to Family, Community and Participation
This Catholic Social Teaching principle argues that a person is not just sacred, but also …show more content…
To help overcome much of the adversity facing a UBI, there have been hybrid proposals, such as a partial basic income, which limits the supplied income to simply those under the federal poverty line, thereby still helping the poor and vulnerable, but limiting the capital cost of the program as well as its inflationary impacts. Varieties of partial models exist, and are considered legitimate first steps to gain deeper insight to the effectiveness of a full scale UBI (Sherman, 1996). The cornerstone to this argument is the resounding sense of justice associated with targeting the neediest individuals and providing the resources to thrive and pursue higher level work opportunities. In fact, any form of a basic income would allow for an expansive capacity to continue education or trainings during a reduced time of professional activity (Sherman, 1996). This would provide financial freedom to pursue engaging employment options regardless of otherwise limiting socio-economic statuses, thereby creating a truer form of freedom, where dues, and consequently justice, can be distributed based on hard work rather than predispositions (Van Parijs, 2013). Even skeptics admit that a partial basic income would likely need to be the first step at better understanding the full impacts of a UBI while mitigating negative effects (Jordan, …show more content…
Moving forward with a more robust testing of a UBI, as well as further analysis of the hybrid models will help understand the “particular relationships and activities [that] may be necessary to realize the justice that basic income is designed to bring about,” and overcome the great challenge of gaining political solidarity (Jordan 2011, p. 110). The benefits, ethical prowess, and initial research are strong enough to argue for the application of a partial basic income beta test