Hayek's response to Galbraith's argument about the dependence effect is that:
A) Galbraith's view is overly capitalistic.
B) Galbraith is wrong in thinking that created desires are the most important.
C) Galbraith is wrong in thinking that created desires are never important.
D) Galbraith is wrong in thinking that any desires can be created in people.
E) Galbraith is wrong in thinking that any desires are innate.
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