Ian Pitchford

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Thus Augustine speaks of the “civil virtue” characterizing the early Romans “who have shown a Babylonian love for their earthly fatherland,” and who were “suppressing the desire of wealth and many other vices for their one vice, namely, the love of praise.”
The Passions and the Interests: Political Arguments for Capitalism before Its Triumph (Princeton Classics)
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