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Gift and gain

how money transformed Ancient Rome

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Neil Coffee
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Gift and gain

how money transformed Ancient Rome

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"The economy of ancient Rome, with its long-range trade, widespread moneylending, and companies of government contractors, was surprisingly modern. Yet Romans also exchanged goods and services within a traditional system of gifts and favors, which sustained the supportive relationships necessary for survival in the absence of extensive state and social institutions. In Gift and Gain: How Money Transformed Ancient Rome, Neil Coffee shows how a vibrant commercial culture progressively displaced systems of gift giving over the course of Rome's classical era. The change was propelled by the Roman elite, through their engagement in a variety of profit-making enterprises. Members of the same elite, however, remained habituated to traditional gift relationships, relying on them to exercise influence and build their social worlds. They resisted the transformation, through legislation, political movements, and philosophical argument. The result was a recurring clash across the contexts of Roman social and economic life. Neil Coffee's comprehensive volume traces the conflict between gift and gain from Rome's prehistory down through the conflicts of the late Republic and into the early Empire, showing its effects in areas as diverse as politics, law, philosophy, personal and civic patronage, marriage, and the Latin language. These investigations show Rome shifting, unevenly but steadily, away from its pre-historic reliance on mutual aid and toward the sort of commercial and contractual relations typical of the modern world." -- Publisher's description

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Table of Contents

I. Orientation. Locating the fault line : concepts and scope
II. Early Rome : foundation. Looking forward from archaic Rome
III. The middle republic : adaptation. Adapting the law in the age of Cato
Ideological flexibility : Cato and Ennius
Life before liberality : Plautus and Terence
The Gracchi and the failure of collective generosity
IV. The late republic : exploitation. Crooked generosity in the late republic
Cicero between justice and expediency
Sallust and the decline of reciprocity
Caesar's wicked gifts
Atticus : banker, benefactor, paragon
V. The early empire : separation. Prying worlds apart : the Augustan response
Seneca's philosophical cure
VI. Conclusions. Halfway to modernity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-281) and index.

Series
Classical culture and society, Classical culture and society

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Dewey Decimal Class
332.4/937
Library of Congress
HC39 .C59 2017, HC39.C59 2017

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xiv, 296 pages
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26939766M
ISBN 10
0190496436
ISBN 13
9780190496432
LCCN
2016015945
OCLC/WorldCat
951172618

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