"Und selbst der unerschütterlichste Konservative, der sich nachts nicht auf die Straße wagt, der nur zögernd Wasser trinkt oder Luft einatmet, wird sich jetzt fragen müssen, ob seine persönliche Freiheit wirklich dadurch vergrößert wird, dass man an den öffentlichen Einrichtungen spart."
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Gesellschaft im Überfluss, Knaur 1970, S. 17
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John Kenneth Galbraith
1908 – 2006
kanadisch-amerikanischer Ökonom
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