{"id":205514,"date":"2017-07-14T05:08:30","date_gmt":"2017-07-14T09:08:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ubi-is-just-a-bedtime-story-elon-musk-tells-himself-to-help-the-super-wealthy-sleep-quartz\/"},"modified":"2017-07-14T05:08:30","modified_gmt":"2017-07-14T09:08:30","slug":"ubi-is-just-a-bedtime-story-elon-musk-tells-himself-to-help-the-super-wealthy-sleep-quartz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/basic-income-guarantee\/ubi-is-just-a-bedtime-story-elon-musk-tells-himself-to-help-the-super-wealthy-sleep-quartz\/","title":{"rendered":"UBI is just a bedtime story Elon Musk tells himself to help the super-wealthy sleep &#8211; Quartz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Elon Musk is the most wholesome visionary our era has produced.    He is a benign idealist; a guy with his eyes on a horizon    beyond money. Money? Musk doesnt care about that. He    hopes only to elevate our minds, our bodies, and our roads to    other planes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Businesses, says the man who has founded so many of them,        dont really exist. Capital, says the man with so much of    it, is of no consequence to him. The main reason Im    personally accumulating assets, he says, is to fund a    multi-planetary future. I    really dont have any other motivation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Musk comes across as a tech monk who sees money as a means only    to a good end. He claims to gather it only to rid the world of    the blight of emissionsand to rid us of the problems of life    on Earth at all. To help untether ourselves from those mortal    chains and speed us through    a tunnel unto paradise, he proposes a world with universal    basic income.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI is a policy gift that Musk and so many others in the        C-suites of Silicon Valley offer us as part of their vision    of a sustainable economic future. UBI, says Facebooks    Zuckerberg and eBays Omidyar, is the patch for the economic    problems of everyday people. But what Musk and his colleagues    tend to leave out of their compassionate public speech is that    UBI is also a patch for their problems. Of course    Musk, son of the neoliberal era, wants UBI to be instituted:    Its just peachy for him and his businesses, as it means his    consumers will have more income to spend on his goods.    (Not that he cares about money, of course. Its all    about innovation!)  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI is just bedtime story that    helps the super-wealthy sleep.But lets suspend our    judgement for a minute. Lets overlook the fact that the man    who says he couldnt give a hoot about money was once the CEO    of PayPal. Lets also overlook that this committed    environmentalist benefits by the sale of green credits and that    Tesla posted     profits due to industrial emissions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Instead, lets believe that he, and the rest of Silicon    Valleys elite, are ultimately acting in the public interest.    Lets allow them all to appear as they would prefer: good    liberals who want to use their money only to make the world a    better and more automated place. They champion diversity    (despite    its lack in their own employee records), and they     advocate for generous work conditions in California (while    taking a markedly different approach to the labor they    outsource to the Global    South). Lets believe themlets say that their billionaire    habits of     capital accumulation,     labor exploitation, and their     reluctance to pay their taxes are all a means to a good    end.  <\/p>\n<p>    But lets not let them all off so easily when it comes to their        determined and growing support for UBI. After all, this    policy is not one confined to their own business practice, but    something they wish to impose on states and nationson    us. UBI is a hack that may well benefit its Silicon    Valley advocates in the short-term, but itll compound income    and social inequality for the rest of us for decades    (especially if its applied in the gloriously simple    spirit in which it is largely understood).  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres the shameful secret not uttered in our favorite    futurists TED-style presentations. The reason they adore UBI    isnt to do with their commitment to lift a growing underclass    out of poverty; thats just a bedtime story that helps the    super-wealthy sleep. Instead, its more to permit spending on    their goods by what remains of the American middle class. No    one on a stagnant wage can currently buy the things that    Muskand the rest of Silicon Valleywants to sell them. These    billionaires champion a scheme whose prime result will be their    profit.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI is an old economic proposition and one with some very    different champions. The revolutionary Tom Paine    proposed a version of it, as did Milton    Friedman, the best-known architect of neoliberalism. The    idea that an identical sum be paid by the state to all citizens    as a right and not as a form of welfare or reward is one, were    told,     whose time has come.  <\/p>\n<p>    Part of UBIs appeal for many everyday advocates lies in its    apparently post-ideological nature. The fact that this    prescription can come from both former George W. Bush     speechwriter David Frum and former Greek finance minister    Yanis    Varoufakis stands to some as proof of its inherent    theoretical strength. If an erratic    Marxist, a neoconservative, and the guy who wants    to send us all to Mars can agree, then partisan consensus for    policy enactment is likely. It looks like a centrist solution.  <\/p>\n<p>    If an erratic Marxist, a    neoconservative, and the guy who wants to send us all to Mars    can agree, then UBI enactment is likely.While it may be a solution    that works to the advantage of the capitalist class and their    friends in policy, it is likely to win our    endorsement, too. Most of us in the West know very well that    our     incomes are dwindling along with our future job prospects,    which will be lost to automation or the fluid global labor    practice created by the neoliberal policy era. If we did not    already know during 2007s global financial crisis that an    economic regime change is needed, we know it now, just by    looking at our bank statements.  <\/p>\n<p>    This thing stands a real chance of being passed into national    economic policy. And, if no other ideas are put forthsay,    old-fashioned things like nationalizing ownership of companies,    redistributing surplus to workers, or transforming corporate    super-profits into health or education or     bridgesit retains its shine. UBI now has fans from the    material left, the right, and, in the form of Canadian prime    minister (and poster-boy for photogenic progressivism)     Justin Trudeau, the absolute center. Were liable, in the    absence of any other proposals, to become fans ourselves. But    most importantly, beyond the support of people and politicians,    UBI has our eras true leadersthe billionaires of Silicon    Valleyon its side.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI is a scheme whose intended consequences can be compared to    what some economists have called the    Walmart effect. When wages began to fall in the West in    the market-friendly period we call globalization, Western    workers had less money to spend. When these Western incomes    diminished, profits for Western capitalists could have    been threatened. Happily, for pre-Musk capitalists, labor    exploitation was now occurring off-shore and the cost of many    goods, along with the cost of labor, dropped. So sure, your    wage may have remained stagnant for yearsbut you could still    afford that set of discount linens upon which your nightmares    of a Hunger Games future can quietly take place.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now Musks beloved automation is taking jobs from both the    West, where those soothing linens are now less affordable, and    the Global South. The robotswhich are remarkable    things, providing both the possibility of leisure and    superabundance to us allwill take over many kinds of labor    previously performed by humans throughout the world. This    extraordinary moment in history will, almost certainly, make    goods cheaper as the rate of investment in the variable capital    of labor disappears. There will be far fewer pesky people    demanding wage risesjust the constant capital of machines    whirring along.  <\/p>\n<p>    At this historic juncture, we have choices. We could, like    Musk, encourage the state to pay us just enough UBI to    keep innovative capitalists, who have made most of our labor    redundant, innovating toward Mars. (Although, given the long    habit of those who accumulate great wealth to avoid taxes, its    not clear how this will be sustainable.) Or, we could find    other ways to keep these now unemployed workers who    accidentally innovated themselves out of jobs flush with cash.    It was not Musk alone that produced these magnificent    labor-saving devices, after allit was also our labor,    and the labor of our ancestors. Maybe, if we look at things in    a truly innovative way, the true and the sustainable social    dividend we should be paid is not a few bucks of UBI, but a    stake in Tesla itself. Perhaps he could offer us a wage, or    even a dividend cheque, for our very useful assistance. If Musk    does not, as he insists, care about ownership, then perhaps he    could consider that a collective management of the companies    built by the labor and innovation of the many is a better, more    fulfilling, and long-term solution all around.  <\/p>\n<p>    But just as the G20 members recently assembled to determine the    future of nations not present to deliberate, Musk does not    consult with those people who his public policies and private    businesses will affect. If he wants to build a meaningful    future for us, he might consider including us in that    conversation. Our collective knowledge would be every bit as    innovative as our collective labor has been in the past. Elon,    surely, is not the worlds sole innovator.  <\/p>\n<p>    But, this isnt going to happen. The powerful industrialists of    the era will not admit that their innovations have impeded    their own capacity to profit. They will not concede that we    have a stake in a future that they feel entitled to manage.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI may guarantee that profits    to the investment class will increase while creating a greater    strain on the classes its most meant to    benefit.We    now hear plenty of talk about all the success small UBI pilot    programs are having: over there in     Finland, up in     Ontario, even a privately funded program in     Silicon Valley itself. But these isolated experimentswhich    are usually moral rather than economic ones designed to prove    that people who are in work will stay in work, even if their    income increasescannot reflect the macroeconomic glitches the    UBI patch may cause.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI inserted into our current economic software is likely to    raise prices on many everyday goods. According to the late,    noted US economist     Hyman Minsky, one of these may be a rise in the cost of    living. Even though there is UBI in your pocket, it is in    everybodys pocket. Just as prices would be likely to rise with    the introduction of a new basic wage, so they would with the    introduction of UBI.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI absorbed into current conditions is therefore likely to    provide no positive change for us. There is no way to guarantee    that landlords or merchants will not raise prices to reflect    the moderate gain in income. If youre already well-to-do, a    price increase in the residential rental market or at the    supermarket is of no great consequence to you. If youre one of    the 51% of Americans earning     less than $30,000 per annum, its likely to have a    significant effect.  <\/p>\n<p>    This may guarantee that profits to the investment class and    merchants will increase while creating a greater strain on the    classes its most meant to benefit. After all, the wealthier    classes are also receiving UBI, which they dont need to    spendthey can transform that extra cash into capital, as Musk    would. This may have the effect of increasing wealth    inequality, not eradicating it. The extra money (that Musk    doesnt care about, remember) may well become meaningless due    to UBI-led inflation.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI evokes, as do many of the phrases relished by Musk, a sort    of realist utopia. It is certain, for a time, to safeguard the    interests of a powerful few. But in the long-term, it is likely    to diminish the purchasing power of the many. A true social    dividend would not be a small state stipend whose terms are set    by the billionaires of Silicon Valley.  <\/p>\n<p>    The innovations produced not just by Musk but by centuries of    human labor have made historys richest companies less likely    to profit. The capitalism that Musk says he doesnt care about    is crushed by the weight of its own contradictions, so he want    to prop it up with a government subsidy. But coming from the    guy who believes in Martian colonization, UBI, an old idea, is    hardly the innovative thinking for which he should want to be    known.  <\/p>\n<p>    You can follow Helen on Twitter. Learn how to        write for Quartz Ideas. 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