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Futurist's notions of the future seem to be accurate, December 12, 1999
This review is from: And Economic Justice for All: Welfare Reform for the 21st Century (Paperback)
Dr. Murray's call for a guaranteed annual income is supported by well thought out prospects of the future. He's non-dogmatic, down to earth portrayal of an economy no longer in need of the number of workers it has had in the past, is very convincing. What really appealed to me; however, is that for the most part I came to these same conclusions 20 years ago. Murray's viewpoints are in line with the late Robert Theobald (died Nov., 1999) and Jeremy Rifkin. The difference is that Murray's book is easier understood for the lay person. If you want to get a completely different view point on how welfare should be handled in this country, this book should be of great interest. Even if you don't agree with the author, it makes for great discussions.
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