Ancient Greece wasn’t concerned with something as mundane as “economics”, considering it subservient to other themes far more crucial to human life and society, like “justice”, “virtue”, “the good”, and “the beautiful”.
Sound familiar, you ranting demo-rat and ‘progressive’ SJWs and braindead Gen Z fresh from dumbed down government indoctrination camps?
Economic questions and problems were relegated to a narrow corner of evaluating how economic institutions and organizations could be designed or modified to serve these “higher” ends or goals. Don’t bother your empty little slave mind with these things, your brain might explode. Leave it to your friendly government agent-on-the-ground to make all the difficult things go away. We will take care of you.
Now where have we heard that recently?
In Ancient Slaveland, an extension of this was the general view that the individual was dependent upon the society in which he was born for all that he could become as a person. That is, the community nurtured and molded the individual into a “civilized” human being. The society took precedence, or priority, over the individual. The individual was born, lived, and died. The society and the State, however, they believed, lived on.
Spoiler alert: Ancient Greece didn’t make it… but hey, I’m glad their food and their islands stood the test of time, because… dum dum dum….
My First (Real) International Trip Since the Covaids 19!
Today’s show could also be titled ‘babies, dogs, boats and Greek tacos’. With something thrown in about the,
Yamas!
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