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Für das physische Überleben der Menschen müssen in allen Gesellschaften Güter erstellt und Leistungen erbracht werden. Sobald die Herstellung von Gütern arbeitsteilig erfolgt, bedarf es Mechanismen der Verteilung der Güter zwischen den Gesellschaftsmitgliedern.

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