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Not sure if you're trolling but BIG could theoretically answer an old question: after say, 5 or 10 years of BIG being implemented in the US, would we see a surge of anarchist activity because more poor kids can at least pay for their shitty housing and food without having to work 6 or 7 days a week?

In short, was/is the anarchist movement partly a luxury afforded by the spare time and welfare state of an earlier stage of capitalism? If so, then BIG could dramatically increase the numbers of people able to participate. Food for thought.