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Universal Basic Income - Noah Kairon

Universal Basic Income

By: Noah Kairon

eBook | 3 March 2022

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Hitler was 13 when he lost his father. He was 17 when he lost his mother. After that, he was virtually a poor adolescent who experienced a horrible difficult life under abject poverty. These experiences of life he had, shaped his personality in the fashion that he was turned into a hate-generating machine: Hatred towards mankind. Had life been different for young Adolf he could have turned into something else. Maybe he could have pursued his interest: painting. Let us consider this scenario: Suppose after the death of his parents, young Adolf was adopted by a Jewish family and raised lovingly and in a secure economic condition. If this was the case, there was no such thing as World War II.

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