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Money in Classical Antiquity
Author: Sitta von Reden
Year: 2010
Pages: 259
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Language: ENG



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Rousseau. The book "Money in Classical Antiquity" by John G. Rousseau provides a comprehensive overview of the role of money in ancient civilizations, from Greece to Rome and beyond. The author examines the various forms of currency used during this period, including coins, bartering systems, and other forms of exchange, and explores how these systems evolved over time. He also delves into the social, economic, and political implications of these monetary systems, highlighting their impact on the development of classical antiquity. One of the key themes of the book is the need to study and understand the process of technological evolution, particularly in relation to the development of money and its impact on society. The author argues that the ability to adapt and innovate technologically is crucial for the survival of humanity, and that this process has been ongoing since the dawn of civilization. He emphasizes the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state.
Руссо. В книге Джона Г. Руссо «Деньги в классической античности» представлен всесторонний обзор роли денег в древних цивилизациях, от Греции до Рима и далее. Автор рассматривает различные формы валюты, используемые в этот период, включая монеты, системы бартера и другие формы обмена, и исследует, как эти системы развивались с течением времени. Он также углубляется в социальные, экономические и политические последствия этих денежных систем, подчеркивая их влияние на развитие классической античности. Одной из ключевых тем книги является необходимость изучения и понимания процесса технологической эволюции, особенно в отношении развития денег и их влияния на общество. Автор утверждает, что способность к адаптации и инновациям технологически имеет решающее значение для выживания человечества, и что этот процесс продолжается с момента зарождения цивилизации. Он подчеркивает важность выработки личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса развития современного знания как основы выживания человечества и объединения людей в воюющем государстве.
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