“Even the sharpest problem focus cannot help but sharpen the problem”
Source: Roth, Steffen, Free economy! On 3628800 alternatives of and to capitalism, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, Vol 27 No. 2, p. 107 (2015) http://steffen-roth.ch/2015/06/29/sneak-peek-on-3628800-alternatives-of-and-to-capitalism/,
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