At the heart of this analysis is the exploration of Roman work and the labor force, including the complex dynamics of slavery, free labor, and the role of women in the economy. Davies offers insights into the systems of patronage and social mobility, examining how wealth and resources were distributed across the classes. He also addresses the challenges of economic inequality, taxation, and the impact of Roman imperialism on the provinces.
Drawing on primary sources from Roman historians, philosophers, and economists, this book offers a detailed examination of how economic practices shaped not only Roman governance and military conquests but also the daily lives of its people, from the urban elite to the working poor. With a focus on the intersection of economics and social relations, The Economy of Rome offers a deeper understanding of how the empire's wealth and economic practices contributed to its eventual decline, while leaving a lasting legacy on the Western world.
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