Topoi at Work: The Rhetoric of Universal Basic Income and Getting Paid

I have a new rhetoric piece out in April about how we use topoi, shared sites of meaning, to make sense of a changing world. But it’s really about Billy Joel’s “Allentown,” universal basic income, American labor nostalgia, and an uncomfortable fact: arguments about the future of work are really arguments about dignity and who deserves it.

It’s in Place in the Liberal Arts. Preorders are up at the link.