
Moneta Viva (Living Money) gradually loses value over time and through transactions, funding public spending. Combined with a Universal Basic Income, it ensures tax progressivity and makes all other taxes unnecessary.It emerges as a concrete response to the structural crisis of debt-based economic systems and to the disruptive effects of automation on income distribution.The value of money decays gradually through time and use, turning each transaction into an automatic contribution to the collective.Thanks to its combination with Universal Basic Income, the system ensures automatic fiscal progressivity, eliminating the need for tax declarations while fully respecting constitutional principles.The theory outlines a new economic architecture where money becomes an instrument of systemic justice, rather than control or privilege.
La Moneta Viva si consuma col tempo e con gli scambi, finanziando la spesa pubblica. Col Reddito Universale, assicura la progressività fiscale e rende superflue tutte le imposte.Nasce come risposta concreta alla crisi dei sistemi economici basati sul debito pubblico e all'impatto dell'automazione sulla distribuzione del reddito.Il valore della moneta si estingue gradualmente con il tempo e l’uso, rendendo ogni transazione un contributo automatico alla collettività.È grazie alla combinazione con il Reddito Universale che il sistema realizza una progressività fiscale automatica, rendendo superflua la dichiarazione dei redditi nel pieno rispetto del dettato costituzionale.La teoria offre così una nuova architettura economica in cui il denaro diventa strumento di giustizia sistemica, non di controllo o privilegio.
Monetary economics, Public debt, Social welfare, Theory of money, Public administration, Public policies, Environmental sciences, Taxation, Economic theory, Political economy, Monetary and finances, ubi, Public service, Innovation, Tax system
Monetary economics, Public debt, Social welfare, Theory of money, Public administration, Public policies, Environmental sciences, Taxation, Economic theory, Political economy, Monetary and finances, ubi, Public service, Innovation, Tax system
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