steve_bank
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The poet Novalis wrote: Philosophy can bake no bread; but she can procure for us God, Freedom, Immortality. Which, then, is more practical, Philosophy or Economy? So, even in the old saying, it is suggested that philosophy is profoundly more valuable than bread baking or economics.Oct 11, 2017
Agree or disagree?
Without economics and prosperity there is no time for philosophizing and contemplating profound ideas. '
Witness this forum. Those who post here have the time to do so because of economics.
In kilopascal Greece the philosophers had the time to sit around and think, based on the underlying system. Not much different in form than today, international 'supply chain' networks.
This economic system is known as mercantilism, and it served the ancient world well, allowing for the establishment of widespread trade networks. Many people were able to benefit from this trade, which resulted in the spread of goods as well as ideas, information, and people.