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This is partly because the corporation, unlike the worker, farmer or other individual citizen, has been largely able to reduce its insecurity without overtly seeking the assistance of government. It has required elaborate organization, but this has been the product of continuous evolution from the original entrepreneurial enterprise. Farmers, workers and other citizens, by contrast, have had openly to seek the assistance of government or (as in the case of the unions) they have had to organize specially for the purpose of reducing insecurity. Consequently, their search for greater security has ...more
The Affluent Society
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