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Money and the Early Greek Mind

Homer, Philosophy, Tragedy

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The invention and spread of coinage in sixth century BC Greece played a crucial role in shaping philosophy and tragedy. Richard Seaford explores how monetization altered social relations, leading to the development of an impersonal universe concept central to Presocratic thought. Additionally, it fostered a sense of individual alienation from kin and gods, a theme prevalent in tragic literature. This transformative economic shift provided the backdrop for significant cultural and intellectual advancements during this period.

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Money and the Early Greek Mind, Richard Seaford

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