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Jonathan Barnes, Malcolm Schofield, and Richard Sorabji (London: Gerald Duckworth & Company Limited). 40 some of the similar themes that were of interest to Polanyi. As one can tell from 25 Finley’s title, he was mainly concerned with demonstrating the relation, if any, between Aristotle and economic analysis. ”47 Finley abjures this claim and asserts that Aristotle was well aware of the supply-demand-price mechanism, citing Thales’ monopoly on olive presses and Aristotle’s comment in the Nicomachean Ethics on how money, although relatively constant, is subject to change in value.
Walter Scheidel and Sitta von Reden (New York: Routledge, 2002), 14-16. commerce. 69 What the natural economy means, which seems to be synonymous with 33 a substantivist account, and its abandonment entails are briefly discussed here and in the next chapter, since, as I argue, Aristotle does not wholly abandon a natural economic standard but rather modifies it. Before doing so, I begin with William James Booth’s account of Aristotle’s political economy, since it is the one that picks up some of the loose ends or difficulties occurring in Polanyi’s, and then, I proceed to discuss Shulsky’s account.
90 Booth, Households, 85. 88 91 luxury, because then it will allow one to practice moderation as well as liberality. In 41 this sense, surplus, not to mention the economizing behavior in attaining it, makes possible a showing of these two virtues, which points not only to material selfsufficiency but to political self-sufficiency. 92 In this definition, one catches a glimpse of how the principle of self-sufficiency ascends from the oikos to the polis. 93 Such an exchange, as opposed to the gainful orientation of the market economy, is thought to better preserve community, friendship and justice as well as being oriented toward the end of self-sufficiency.