The article examines Sparta’s influence on the treatment of luxury and wealth in early-modern republican thought, analyzing three key thinkers: Francesco Guicciardini, Montesquieu and Abbé de Mably. In this view, unnecessary wealth and, particularly, consumption over a certain limited level, is a pernicious extravagance that harms virtue and leads to corruption of the commonwealth that allows it. Both the direct influence of the Spartan example and the correlative Platonic ideal, inspired by the Lacedaemonians, are analyzed; the influence of Plutarch is emphasized. Special attention is given to the distinction between the Platonic account, with the twin dangers of both wealth and poverty, and a simpler, binary opposition of virtuous poverty...
My dissertation argues that Aristotle intends his account of unnatural economic arts in Book I of th...
South African Journal of Philosophy, 22(3), 2003Plato’s views on the significance of poverty and wea...
This essay is intended as a philological annotation on the anthropological plot that underlies the s...
A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia...
The accompanying book to the British Museum exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece. Luxuriou...
The accompanying book to the British Museum exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece. Luxuriou...
This article explores the legacy of Aristotle's advice for the preservation of tyrannies found in Po...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive interpretation of the Greater Hippias, Plato’s dialogue o...
The paper insists on some methodological issues related to the use luxury as an analytical concept i...
<p>The paper insists on some methodological issues related to the use luxury as an analytical concep...
The paper focuses on the uses of private wealth by different authors starting with Hesiod. In partic...
“Nothing can please luxury unless it is expensive.” Seneca Natural Questions, 4b.13.4 Luxuria (extra...
The paper focuses on the uses of private wealth by different authors starting with Hesiod. In partic...
Economic thought of the eighteenth century has often been interpreted as a unitary whole, which set ...
Economic thought of the eighteenth century has often been interpreted as a unitary whole, which set ...
My dissertation argues that Aristotle intends his account of unnatural economic arts in Book I of th...
South African Journal of Philosophy, 22(3), 2003Plato’s views on the significance of poverty and wea...
This essay is intended as a philological annotation on the anthropological plot that underlies the s...
A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia...
The accompanying book to the British Museum exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece. Luxuriou...
The accompanying book to the British Museum exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece. Luxuriou...
This article explores the legacy of Aristotle's advice for the preservation of tyrannies found in Po...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive interpretation of the Greater Hippias, Plato’s dialogue o...
The paper insists on some methodological issues related to the use luxury as an analytical concept i...
<p>The paper insists on some methodological issues related to the use luxury as an analytical concep...
The paper focuses on the uses of private wealth by different authors starting with Hesiod. In partic...
“Nothing can please luxury unless it is expensive.” Seneca Natural Questions, 4b.13.4 Luxuria (extra...
The paper focuses on the uses of private wealth by different authors starting with Hesiod. In partic...
Economic thought of the eighteenth century has often been interpreted as a unitary whole, which set ...
Economic thought of the eighteenth century has often been interpreted as a unitary whole, which set ...
My dissertation argues that Aristotle intends his account of unnatural economic arts in Book I of th...
South African Journal of Philosophy, 22(3), 2003Plato’s views on the significance of poverty and wea...
This essay is intended as a philological annotation on the anthropological plot that underlies the s...