The article discusses the cost of freedom, particularly in the context of the war in Ukraine, referencing the German phrase "Freiheit ist nicht umsonst" (Freedom is not free). It highlights that freedom is a valuable commodity that requires payment and that someone must bear this cost. While the title mentions a specific figure of 195 billion Euros and a comparison to a Netflix subscription, the provided text focuses on the abstract concept of freedom having a price, implying that the financial and human costs associated with maintaining freedom, especially in conflict zones like Ukraine, are significant and must be acknowledged.