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A Socratic dialogue examines household management as a practical art: it defines the economist's task as organizing an estate and family to produce benefit rather than mere possession, arguing that wealth depends on knowledge and proper use. Through conversations and a sustained account of an experienced householder's methods, the text surveys land management, animal husbandry, labor allocation, inspection, contracts, and the education and supervision of household members. Practical rules, moral qualities such as moderation and skill, and the relation between private virtue and productive stewardship are emphasized throughout.
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