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Should ‘geniuses’ be paid extra?
A newsletter named Ideas Sleep Furiously had an essay propounding a “genius basic income” on May 28. Here are the first two paragraphs that capture a not-insignificant portion of the essay’s message: Professor Martin Hairer is one of the world’s most gifted mathematicians. … Continue reading
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Tagged basic income, David Graeber, genius, gifted children, research funding, school reform
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