Economy and Society in Ancient GreeceChatto & Windus, 1981 - 326 pages Eerder, in de jaren 1953 tot '81, verschenen artikelen |
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... trade led him to see ' capitalism ' where it never existed , is a caricature , an idle playing about with words . In his 1857 notebooks , Marx wrote about ' the civilising influence of external trade ' , though at first only a ' passive ...
... trade led him to see ' capitalism ' where it never existed , is a caricature , an idle playing about with words . In his 1857 notebooks , Marx wrote about ' the civilising influence of external trade ' , though at first only a ' passive ...
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... trade . Mere chance - the accidents of piracy and warfare – might maintain a general supply , but it could not guarantee that the serious , continuous need for specialists would be satisfied on time and in sufficient quantity . This trade ...
... trade . Mere chance - the accidents of piracy and warfare – might maintain a general supply , but it could not guarantee that the serious , continuous need for specialists would be satisfied on time and in sufficient quantity . This trade ...
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... trade as such has not been the object of many illuminating studies since this article was written . However , slave procurement has attracted extensive discussion , most notably by W. V. Harris , ' Towards a Study of the Roman Slave Trade ...
... trade as such has not been the object of many illuminating studies since this article was written . However , slave procurement has attracted extensive discussion , most notably by W. V. Harris , ' Towards a Study of the Roman Slave Trade ...
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From Fustel de Coulanges | 3 |
Land debt and the man of property in classical | 62 |
The freedom of the citizen in the Greek world | 77 |
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