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  2. Carole Pateman - Wikipedia

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    Carole Pateman FBA FAcSS FLSW (born 11 December 1940) is a British feminist and political theorist. She is known as a critic of liberal democracy and has been a member of the British Academy since 2007.

  3. The Sexual Contract - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Contract is a 1988 non-fiction book by British feminist and political theorist Carole Pateman which was published through Polity Press.This book is a seminal work which discusses how contract theory continues to affirm the patriarchy through methods of contractual submission where there is ultimately a power imbalance from systemic sexism. [1]

  4. List of advocates of universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    Carole Pateman, feminist and political theorist [26] Thomas Piketty, economist [27] Christopher A. Pissarides, 2010 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics [28] Jonathan Reynolds, British politician [29] Jeremy Corbyn, British politician [30] Molly Scott Cato, British politician, academic, environmental and community activist, and green economist [31]

  5. Universal basic income in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Carole Pateman, 2015. Several British academics have been involved in the basic income debate. Among them the following: Stephen Hawking, an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author was a supporter of a universal basic income. [11] [12]

  6. Wage slavery - Wikipedia

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    Some criticize wage slavery on strictly contractual grounds, e.g. David Ellerman and Carole Pateman, arguing that the employment contract is a legal fiction in that it treats human beings juridically as mere tools or inputs by abdicating responsibility and self-determination, which the critics argue are

  7. Citizen's dividend - Wikipedia

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    A concept akin to a citizen's dividend was known in Classical Athens.In 483 BC, a massive new seam of silver was found in the Athenian silver mines at Laurium. [1] The dispersal of this provoked great debate.

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  9. Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas

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    Contributors include Peter Marshall, Murray Bookchin, Carole Pateman, Noam Chomsky, Todd May, David Graeber, Jeff Ferrell, Richard Sonn, Mark Leier, Saul Newman, Richard Day and many others.