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The Basic income, a cultural impulse (2008)

German-Swiss documentary that promotes the idea of a Basic income

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 1시간 38분

연출 : Enno Schmidt, Daniel Häni

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"An income is like the wind beneath your wings" it says at the start of the film. Should this be an unconditional right for everyone? Is this at all possible - a financial human right? The film is exiting, moving, motivating and focuses on a precise rational point of view. It places the relationship and the main task of money under a new light. As a theme it is of the utmost relevance to our time. The video was used as a basis for discussion in numerous groups during the time the Swiss petition for a Basic Income to be included in the Constitution was under way.

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Enno Schmidt
Enno Schmidt
Director
Daniel Häni
Daniel Häni
Director

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