Filippo Carlà-Uhink & Eike Faber 
Corruption in the Graeco-Roman World [EPUB ebook] 
Re-Reading the Sources

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Defining corruption is an incredibly difficult task. Being at the same time a concept identifying illegitimate and illegal behaviors, mostly connected to positions of power, and a word indicating a process of (moral) degeneration, corruption is hard to tackle and disentangle – especially when one considers how it is perceived and discussed in public discourse. As deviance from the norm, corruption shifts continuously: different cultures recognize different kinds of behavior as ‘corrupt’. Nonetheless, earlier studies on corruption in Greek and Roman antiquity have often tried to define which periods were ‘more’ or ‘less corrupt’, or how corruption influenced the demise of political orders (for example in the late Roman republic or in late antiquity). This volume develops a different approach, focusing on the ways in which ancient sources – literary texts, papyri, laws, etc. – have understood and defined corruption, to gain an emic perspective of corruption in different moments and contexts of Graeco-Roman Antiquity. The volume thus provides an innovative and comprehensive perspective on corruption and anti-corruption in Greek and Roman antiquity, thus providing relevant tools also for today’s discussions about a topic which is and was always current.

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Filippo Carlà-Uhink and Eike Faber, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 362 ● ISBN 9783111340142 ● Tamaño de archivo 6.8 MB ● Editor Filippo Carlà-Uhink & Eike Faber ● Editorial De Gruyter ● Ciudad Berlin/Boston ● Publicado 2024 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 10126102 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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