oikomislaitteita
Oikomislaitteita, also known as "oikonomia" in Greek, refers to a concept in ancient Greek philosophy and economics that translates to "household management" or "household economics." This term was introduced by the philosopher Xenophon in his work "Oeconomicus," which is a collection of essays on various aspects of household management, including the care of children, the education of slaves, and the management of a household's finances.
The concept of oikomislaitteia is closely related to the idea of "arete," or excellence, and is often
Oikomislaitteia also encompasses the idea of "phronesis," or practical wisdom, which is the ability to make
The essays in "Oeconomicus" are written in a conversational style, and Xenophon often uses anecdotes and examples
In modern times, the concept of oikomislaitteia has been revived in various forms, including in the fields