Models, Methods, and Morality

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Models, Methods, and Morality

Assessing Modern Approaches to the Greco-Roman Economy

Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval Economic theory and philosophy Economic history Ancient history

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Collection: Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 17th June 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031582103


Introduction

This edited volume presents a multi-perspectival inquiry into the models that have shaped the study of ancient economies in past decades. The contributions collected here respond to the prevailing tendency to measure ancient Mediterranean economies using methods and techniques designed for assessing the performance of modern economies, considering a range of approaches that might generate a more socially and morally attuned history of the ancient Mediterranean.

Challenges and Critiques

The volume explores the challenges of quantification and critically examines the ideological assumptions implicit within the models usually applied to the study of ancient economic performance. The chapters advocate for more inclusive alternatives to traditional ideas of ‘growth’ that take factors such as social inequality, fairness, wellbeing and the relationship between humans and the natural environment into consideration.

Ethical and Social Considerations

The book examines through a series of different questions the importance of querying the appropriateness of economic methods from an ethical or socially aware position. Rather than condemning older models, methods, and points of view for their inadequacies, this book focuses on leveraging the benefits from existing methods in economics and suggesting new frameworks to reach toward historical approaches that are both methodologically sophisticated and attuned to the moral, ethical, and political concerns of the twenty-first century.

Target Audience

This book will be a valuable resource for interdisciplinary researchers in economics, economic history, ancient history and archaeology.

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