Gambling; or, Fortuna, her temple and shrine. / The true philosophy and ethics of gambling
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The author examines gambling from philosophical, historical, psychological, and legal perspectives, tracing its cultural symbolism, notions of chance, and moral implications. He defines gambling broadly, analyzes its roots in human passion and belief, surveys historical practices and the worship of fortune, and questions whether prohibition or legislation can eradicate innate tendencies. He evaluates arguments about morality, state authority, and sumptuary regulation, considers remedies in education, regulation, and social policy, and argues for measured, evidence-based approaches rather than moralizing chronicles. The book combines learned references and practical reflections to offer a thorough, impartial inquiry into gambling’s causes and possible remedies.
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