"The individual would be free to exert autonomy over a life that would be his own. If the productive apparatus could be organized and directed toward satisfaction of the vital needs, its control might well be centralized, such control would not prevent individual autonomy, but render it possible."
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Herbert Marcuse, in Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era: Text and Readings p. 112
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