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As I had noted in my Google post, it’s fascinating to note that a work written some 2,060 years ago would have relevance to our present society. This passage was written by Cicero, in app. 44 BCE. It is from the third book of De Officiis, ( On Duties) and considers the ethical implications of two parties to a trade (merchant and buyer) when one of those parties is differentially informed. <br>Visit my blog to see how this applies to our day and age: http://www.franksanpietro.com/ancient-philosophers-predicted-goldman-sachs-mortgage-fine/
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