Monday, March 28, 2022
Escajeda Presents Expertise Justice: Taxation Of Our Collective And Cumulative Cognitive Inheritance Right now At Oregon
Hilary Escajeda (Mississippi School; Google Scholar) presents Expertise Justice: Taxation of Our Collective and Cumulative Cognitive Inheritance at Oregon at the moment as a part of its Tax Coverage Colloquium hosted by Roberta Mann:
As synthetic intelligence and robotic applied sciences speed up financial transformation, outdated property and tax legal guidelines will more and more fail American staff with peculiar expertise that carry out routine job capabilities. As a result of know-how could render tens of millions of staff redundant, U.S. policymakers should make vital social, financial, and authorized structural modifications to (1) enhance the lives of common staff, (2) assist the financial system, and (3) keep political stability.
Impressed by Thomas Paine’s Agrarian Justice, this twenty-first century Pamphlet argues that “Expertise Justice” requires that people profit from the cognitive endowment naturally created by our ancestors’ minds. Particularly, this Pamphlet asserts that our collective and cumulative cognitive inheritance constitutes priceless property—an asset class—that must be taxed for the good thing about all.
It then advocates that Expertise Justice requires future-focused democracies to invent and implement an built-in property and tax paradigm. This contemporary paradigm will pre- distribute the financial bounty of our shared cognitive inheritance with the group—impressed by Paine’s assured minimal revenue proposal—so that everybody could reap and benefit from the blessings of human progress.
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2022/03/escajeda-presents-technology-justice-taxation-of-our-collective-and-cumulative-cognitive-inheritance.html