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The Ways and Means by Xenophon, also known as On Revenues, is a political and economic treatise written in the 4th century B.C. by the Greek historian, soldier, and philosopher Xenophon. The work addresses the financial difficulties facing Athens in the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War. In this text, Xenophon proposes a series of practical reforms intended to strengthen the Athenian economy without placing heavier burdens on citizens. He discusses topics such as public revenue, trade, state resources, and infrastructure, focusing on ways to restore prosperity and stability. Rather than presenting abstract political theory, Xenophon offers concrete policy recommendations grounded in administration and economic management. His approach reflects a practical concern for governance, civic order, and long-term sustainability. This work remains an important early contribution to the history of political economy and classical Greek thought, providing insight into how ancient societies confronted economic crisis and state recovery. You can find more on our YouTube channel Nerdjacker's Vault.
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