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“Everything is Full of Gods”; Theologia - Muthologia and the Beginning of the Ancient Greek Political Thought [PDF]
The primary objective of this article is to elucidate that a comprehensive understanding of Greek political thought necessitates an examination of its origins in Ancient Greece.
Mahdi Fayyaz +3 more
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This study deals with Hesiod’s most important economic contribution. He introduced and explicitly defined the concept of economic scarcity, relating it to the productivity of labor.
Gregory T. Papanikos
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Hesiod’s Works and Days as an Economics Textbook [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine the whereabouts of Hesiod’s life (days) and the most of his important works which is entitled, “Works and Days”. The first part of the paper examines Hesiod’s life and education.
Gregory T. Papanikos
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Hesiod’s Place in the Economics Literature [PDF]
This paper aims at putting Hesiod’s book, “Works and Days” where it belongs in the economics literature: at the beginning. There are many reasons why Hesiod’s work has been ignored by economists which are discussed in this paper.
Gregory T. Papanikos
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Hesiod’s Theory of Economic History [PDF]
In verses 109-201 of “Works and Days” Hesiod develops a narrative of the past as well as the current and future developments of the human race. In this paper, this description is interpreted as a theory of economic history.
Gregory T. Papanikos
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The formulation of the idea of justice in the "poem on justice" [PDF]
As one of the most important principles of forming of social relations, Hesiod emphasizes the principle of justice. He places the idea of justice into the very core of life, because it is in this idea that he finds the root out of which a different world
Kaluđerović Željko
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A Meta-Historical Look at Greek Mythology [PDF]
The civilization of any nation covers all of its cultural elements, and the myths constitute their early cultural motifs. According to Jung, the myths are present in the collective unconscious of any nation while Vico believes that the scholars of any ...
maryam sane pour
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Plutarch’s Hesiod: Tradition and Identity Formation in a Greco-Roman Context [PDF]
In Plutarch’s times Hesiod was still seen as the second founding father of Panhellenic culture and identity. For various reasons Plutarch held Hesiod in high esteem and played an important role in keeping the poet under the spotlight of paideia.
Peter Malisse
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The poetical justice of Hesiod
In this article, it is intended to address one of the first human conceptions of justice. The poet Hesiod (seventh century BC), considered one of the greatest educators of Greece, for display in his poem Works and days that justice is a quality that ...
Bruno Amaro Lacerda
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