The Economics of Friendship : Conceptions of Reciprocity in Classical Greece.
In The Economics of Friendship, Tazuko Angela van Berkel offers an account of the notion of reciprocity in 5th- and 4th-century Greek incepting social theory. The preoccupation with the norms of philia and charis, conspicuous in sources from the Classical Period, is a symptom of changes in the shape...
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ISBN: | 9789004416147 9004416145 |
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Table of Contents:
- 3. False Friends, Part Two: Economics, Ancient and Modern
- 4. Education and the Logic of Wage-Earning
- 5. Concluding Remarks: The Givenness of the Good
- Chapter 6. Active Partnership: Socrates and the Art of Seduction
- The Argument
- 1. Amazing Grace: Looking as a Reciprocal Endeavor
- 2. The Hunter Hunted: Role Reversals and the Paradox of the Hetaera
- 3. Desire Management
- 4. The Secrets of Love Magic
- 5. The Socratic Principle: Pay It Forward
- 6. Concluding Remarks: Language Games at the Market Frontier
- Chapter 7. Relational Economics: Aristotle on Value and Equivalence
- 1. Aristotle Discovers the Economy?
- 2. Equivalence
- 3. Value and Values
- 4. The Politics of Need
- 5. Concluding Remarks
- Epilogue: Hostile Worlds
- Bibliography
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Names and Subjects
- Index of Greek Terminology
- Index of Ancient Sources
- List of Key Passages