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The Cost of Living

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From the filmmaking team of "The Future of Work and Death" comes "The Cost of Living," a documentary that explores the current socio-economic state of Britain and considers how the idea of a basic income could minimize poverty and alleviate the sociological toll of a growing precarious class. The film focuses on the feasibility of a basic income, John Rawls' theory of justice, automation and ultimately asks should there still be a cost attributed to survival?

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Carmen Paddock One Room With A View 09/16/2020
3/5
The Cost of Living plays too safe a world where the current government almost did not extend free school meals to Britain's poorest children. Nevertheless, it starts a vital conversation that is long overdue. Go to Full Review
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01/10/2021 A well-written and well-presented in-depth indie documentary. Opened my eyes to the possibility of a basic income. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis From the filmmaking team of "The Future of Work and Death" comes "The Cost of Living," a documentary that explores the current socio-economic state of Britain and considers how the idea of a basic income could minimize poverty and alleviate the sociological toll of a growing precarious class. The film focuses on the feasibility of a basic income, John Rawls' theory of justice, automation and ultimately asks should there still be a cost attributed to survival?
Director
Sean Blacknell, Wayne Walsh
Screenwriter
Sean Blacknell, Wayne Walsh
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 13, 2020