Bread and circuses : historical sociology and political pluralism

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Bread and circuses : historical sociology and political pluralism

Paul Veyne ; abridged, with an introduction by Oswyn Murray ; translated by Brian Pearce

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Penguin, 1992

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Pain et le cirque

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Pain et le cirque

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Originally published: London : Allen Lane, 1990

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The phenomenon, known as "euergetism", is one of the most striking features of the ancient world. It can be seen as a form of altruism, civic pride or wealth redistribution, a means of buying honour, prestige or political power, yet one thing is clear: it was long regarded as a duty and privilege of the wealthy to benefit their fellow citizens. To understand why, suggests Professor Veyne, we need to forget about abstract theories and modern economics. Rather, we should examine what really happened before the Christian era in Hellenistic Greece and the Rome of the Republic and the Emperors.

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