This book is to guaranteed basic income what Hillbilly Elegy is to understanding 45‘s voter base. Well-researched, well-written, but so full of privilege and arrogance that it‘s hard to take it seriously as a policy book. It‘s a memoir that heavily relies on personal experience to make him “relatable” and explain why he feels and believes the way he does but, save for a few chapters, minimally addresses it. I wish I had more characters to discuss