Oeconomica

Oeconomica

E. S. Forster / ESForster

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9789354211270
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Oeconomica: an intimate manual of household life and civic order from ancient Greece. Its wisdom still resonates today.Presented here by S. Forster, E., Oeconomica unfolds as a clear Socratic-style dialogue that marries practical counsel with moral enquiry. It examines ethics and household management not as separate skills but as the roots of social stability, offering an uncommon window into ancient economic thought and the origins of economics. Readers will find accessible argument and vivid, everyday examples that make questions of stewardship, labour and domestic authority unexpectedly modern; the work reads as both a greek literature anthology staple and a compact entry in any classical philosophy collection. Useful to casual browsers and seminar rooms alike, it is a philosophy students resource and academic reference material that yields steady insight for comparative study, classroom discussion and personal reflection.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.Historically significant, Oeconomica occupies a distinct place in classical era studies: a concise probe into how private management shapes public life and an essential companion to aristotle companion works and later thinkers who traced foundational economic theory to classical sources. Its study illuminates social order in antiquity and provides context for ancient greece analysis across disciplines, history, philosophy, economics and literature. For the casual reader, the text’s directness rewards curiosity; for collectors and scholars, this Alpha Editions issue is a cultural treasure, a compact reference that complements larger greek literature anthologies and supports teaching, research and thoughtful reading. Accessible yet intellectually rich, the dialogue invites rereading: every passage offers a point for debate in seminars and a spark for private reflection. As both an introduction to the practical origins of policy thinking and a durable piece of greek literature, it remains indispensable to those tracing the development of social theory and early economic argument.

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