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Eine Gesellschaft, die für individuellen Freiraum und Spielraum sorgt, schafft ideale Voraussetzungen für individuelles und damit wiederum auch gesellschaftliches Glück. Dieses Glück bahnt sich so oder so seinen Weg, mit oder ohne politische oder wirtschaftliche Unterstützung. Denn die Wertschätzung von Freiheit und Autonomie stellt einen universellen menschlichen Wesenszug dar, der erklärt, warum es ein evolutionäres Muster in Richtung postmaterialistisches Glücksstreben gibt.

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Tröster, R. (2013). Wo wollen wir eigentlich hin?. In: Der Weg zu Burnout-freien Arbeitswelten. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00149-0_2

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