"Man hat Arbeitskräfte gerufen, und es kommen Menschen."
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Vorwort zu dem Buch «Siamo italiani – Die Italiener. Gespräche mit italienischen Arbeitern in der Schweiz» von Alexander J. Seiler, Zürich: EVZ 1965. Als "Überfremdung I" in Max Frisch: Öffentlichkeit als Partner, edition suhrkamp 209 (1967), S. 100. Auch in Berliner Zeitung 8. Jan. 2005
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