CONCEPT
Universal Basic Income
The proposal that every citizen receive unconditional income sufficient for basic needs regardless of employment status —
Graeber's preferred response to the moral axiom that income must be earned through labor.
Universal basic income represents the most direct institutional challenge to the moral axiom Graeber identified as generating
bullshit jobs. If income is distributed unconditionally — if every citizen receives
enough to cover basic needs regardless of employment — then the compulsion to accept pointless work evaporates. Workers can refuse positions they know to be meaningless. Employers who want to fill positions must make them genuinely attractive. The labor market stops functioning as a mechanism for distributing income and starts functioning as a mechanism for matching people with work they find meaningful. AI makes UBI more urgent and more feasible than ever before. The productive surplus exists. The technology to deliver it exists. What remains is political will.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Graeber advocated UBI consistently across his career, particularly in Bullshit Jobs and his subsequent essays. His argument was not primarily economic but moral: the current arrangement, in which people must accept any employment to receive income,