1. Gods and Money: Religion and the Economy
Religiosity is a proponent of free, unbiased competition along with the preservation of property rights which encourages the people of a given community to engage with and, more importantly, behave well toward each other. ... The portion of animals managed by the temple serves more than one purpose. Domesticated farm animals such as sheep and goats can be used as storage facilities; food such as grain, produce, and the like can be fed to the animals which thereby stores the resources "on the hoof.... Given the sheer magnitude of animals, the temple hired out people who were joined to form...
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