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Kim Stanley Robinson

“Sax had always been so uninterested in [power and gain] that it was hard for him to understand why anyone else would be. What was personal gain but the freedom to do what you wanted to do? And what was power but the freedom to do what you wanted to do? And once you had that freedom, any more wealth or power actually began to restrict one's options, and reduce one's freedom. One became a servant of one's wealth or power, constrained to spend all one's time protecting it.”

Kim Stanley Robinson, Green Mars
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Green Mars (Mars Trilogy, #2) Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
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