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… is from page 24 of Ludwig von Mises’s January 1962 essay “The Elite Under Capitalism [2],” as this essay is reprinted in the original, 1990 edition of the collection of some of Ludwig von Mises’s shorter essays, Economic Freedom and Interventionism [3] (Bettina Bien Greaves, ed.):

If one de­plores the businessman’s unfeel­ing preoccupation with profit-seeking, one has to realize two things.  First, that this attitude is prescribed to the entrepreneur by the consumers who are not pre­pared to accept any excuse for poor service.  Secondly, that it is precisely this neglect of “the hu­man angle” that prevents arbi­trariness and partiality from af­fecting the employer-employee nexus.

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