Roman inequality: affluent slaves, businesswomen, legal fictions
"This Introduction considers some significant methodological issues. Because the Roman Empire encompassed innumerable local groupings -- municipalities, kingdoms, provinces, villages -- distributed over a vast area and tenaciously preserving separate societal values, institutions and languages,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This Introduction considers some significant methodological issues. Because the Roman Empire encompassed innumerable local groupings -- municipalities, kingdoms, provinces, villages -- distributed over a vast area and tenaciously preserving separate societal values, institutions and languages, the sense of the very word "Roman" must be examined, a term that "paradoxically is rarely defined or given meaning" (Revell). Despite the dearth of quantitative evidence in and for classical antiquity, this Introduction seeks to show how methodologies other than statistical -- Behavioral Economics, some aspects of Neo-Classical Economics and (most importantly) New Institutional Economics -- can be utilized, in lieu of mathematical approaches, to elucidate Roman Inequality. Because this book makes significant use of evidence from Roman Law, a number of juridical issues must be confronted: the extent to which Roman law reflects actual life; whether surviving "cases" reflect true disputes or fictitious generalizing hypotheses of academic origin; the influence of anachronism and interpolation in Roman law materials; the interplay between Roman law and indigenous law"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgments ix List ofAbbreviations xi Introduction Time and Place An “Ignominious Truth”: Ancient Studies’ Lack of Statistics i 4 6 Law and Legal Evidence io Textual Matters 25 1. Inequality Financial Inequality: Affluent Slaves, Impoverished Free Persons Legal Inequality: The Privileging of Servile Enterprise 26 27 38 2. Fiction: Reconciling Economic Reality and Juridical Principles 49 Generating the Peculium 51 Owning Assets through the Peculium Retaining Peculium Assets after Manumission The Manumission of Skilled Slaves: Facilitating Commerce through 59 65 Legal Fiction 70 3. Opportunity: From Freedom to Slavery—From Slavery to Freedom 83 Entrepreneurial Self-Enslavement 84 Self-Purchase: Complement to Self-Sale 100 Manumission Pursuant to Contract 4. Businesswomen: In Servitude and in Freedom Women in Commerce Gender Equality and Inequality 104 127 128 136
Contents viii 5. Servile Imperialism: In Power, in Servitude 164 Unfree Masters of Empire 167 Imperial “Freedmen”? 173 Works Cited Generalindex Index ofPassages Cited 181 247 253 |
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Contents Acknowledgments ix List ofAbbreviations xi Introduction Time and Place An “Ignominious Truth”: Ancient Studies’ Lack of Statistics i 4 6 Law and Legal Evidence io Textual Matters 25 1. Inequality Financial Inequality: Affluent Slaves, Impoverished Free Persons Legal Inequality: The Privileging of Servile Enterprise 26 27 38 2. Fiction: Reconciling Economic Reality and Juridical Principles 49 Generating the Peculium 51 Owning Assets through the Peculium Retaining Peculium Assets after Manumission The Manumission of Skilled Slaves: Facilitating Commerce through 59 65 Legal Fiction 70 3. Opportunity: From Freedom to Slavery—From Slavery to Freedom 83 Entrepreneurial Self-Enslavement 84 Self-Purchase: Complement to Self-Sale 100 Manumission Pursuant to Contract 4. Businesswomen: In Servitude and in Freedom Women in Commerce Gender Equality and Inequality 104 127 128 136
Contents viii 5. Servile Imperialism: In Power, in Servitude 164 Unfree Masters of Empire 167 Imperial “Freedmen”? 173 Works Cited Generalindex Index ofPassages Cited 181 247 253 |
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