Aristotle and the Economic Crisis
by Mark G. Malvasi
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- Those who pursued wealth for its own sake, Aristotle resolved, were confounded about the purpose of life.
- Having yielded to their boundless desires, they had, at the same time, enslaved themselves to the unremitting quest to gratify them.
- Prudent men knew better.
- Exercising self- restraint, they accumulated wealth sufficient only to preserve an abundant and virtuous life.
- The effective management of property, it turned out, required above all a discipline of the soul.
- Without it, men unfailingly surrendered to greed and rapacity, as has now been evident for more than 2,000 years.
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