Poroi

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Poroi is an ancient Greek term meaning “resources” or “means,” famously used by Xenophon as the title of his economic and political treatise on how Athens could secure prosperity.

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Poroi canonical 2

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instanceOf ancient Greek term
economic concept
philosophical concept
alternativeTitle Ways and Means
associatedWith Athenian democracy
ancient Greek economic thought
discusses public revenues from mines
state-managed resources
trade and commerce
field classical studies
economics
political theory
focusesOn Athenian economy
prosperity of Athens
public finance
state revenue
genre economic treatise
political treatise
hasTitleForm Πόροι
historicalContext Classical Athens
influenced later interpretations of ancient economic policy
language Ancient Greek
latinizedForm Poroi self-link
meaning means
resources
philosophicalTheme management of common resources
relationship between resources and political stability
proposes better use of natural resources
measures to increase public revenue
reforms in taxation
studiedIn classics
history of economic thought
political philosophy
timePeriod 4th century BCE
usedBy Xenophon
workTitleOf Xenophon

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Poroi latinizedForm Poroi self-link