In the ancient Greco-Roman world, the connection between wealth and selfishness was a multifaceted issue that was shaped by a range of social, cultural, and philosophical factors. While wealth was highly valued in these societies, there was also an expectation that the wealthy would use their resources to benefit their communities through acts of charity, patronage, and civic involvement. However, there were also many examples of wealthy individuals who were seen as greedy and self-centered, using their resources for personal gain rather than the greater good. This tension between individual interests and the common good was a recurrent theme in ancient debates about the relationship between wealth and selfishness. Philosophers of the time ...
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The essay investigates if and how Greco-Roman theorists attempted to motivate altruistic behaviour a...
The essay investigates if and how Greco-Roman theorists attempted to motivate altruistic behaviour a...
A number of scholars believe that ancient Greeks were constrained by a “pre-rational” or “non-econom...
El presente trabajo pone en discusión la valoración social del dinero, el oro y la riqueza en la soc...
La thèse relative au thème ‘‘finances publiques et richesses privées en Grèce aux époques classique ...
A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia...
Aristotle considers a life dedicated to money-making not worth living, as it is subject to constrain...
We show that the character and the morality of citizens are important ingredients of economic growth...
This volume presents an innovative picture of the ancient Mediterranean world. Approaching poverty a...
This article purports to trace the origin of money on the basis of factors in interpersonal relation...
This thesis compares the business practices of the upper classes of ancient Greece, and ancient Rome...
Much of the Nicomachean Ethics treats egocentrism as an ineffectual and pernicious social vice out o...
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, the Greek city-state of Athens was the wealthiest, best educa...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
In matters interpersonal it is not unusual to talk in terms of costs and benefits. But we also feel ...
The essay investigates if and how Greco-Roman theorists attempted to motivate altruistic behaviour a...
The essay investigates if and how Greco-Roman theorists attempted to motivate altruistic behaviour a...
A number of scholars believe that ancient Greeks were constrained by a “pre-rational” or “non-econom...
El presente trabajo pone en discusión la valoración social del dinero, el oro y la riqueza en la soc...
La thèse relative au thème ‘‘finances publiques et richesses privées en Grèce aux époques classique ...
A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia...
Aristotle considers a life dedicated to money-making not worth living, as it is subject to constrain...
We show that the character and the morality of citizens are important ingredients of economic growth...
This volume presents an innovative picture of the ancient Mediterranean world. Approaching poverty a...
This article purports to trace the origin of money on the basis of factors in interpersonal relation...
This thesis compares the business practices of the upper classes of ancient Greece, and ancient Rome...
Much of the Nicomachean Ethics treats egocentrism as an ineffectual and pernicious social vice out o...
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, the Greek city-state of Athens was the wealthiest, best educa...
The importance of the institutional framework for economic development is widely accepted today and ...
In matters interpersonal it is not unusual to talk in terms of costs and benefits. But we also feel ...
The essay investigates if and how Greco-Roman theorists attempted to motivate altruistic behaviour a...
The essay investigates if and how Greco-Roman theorists attempted to motivate altruistic behaviour a...