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Chrematistics — (from Greek: χρηματιστική) according to Thales of Miletus is the art of getting rich. Plato (left) and Aristotle (right) Aristotle established the fundamental difference between economics and chrematistics. The accumulation of money itself is an… … Wikipedia
Chrematistics — Chre ma*tis tics, n. [Gr. ? 9sc. ?) the art of traffic, fr. ? goods, money, fr. ? to use.] The science of wealth; the science, or a branch of the science, of political economy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chrematistics — the study of wealth; political economy Sciences and Studies … Phrontistery dictionary
chrematistics — chrem·a·tis·tics … English syllables
chrematistics — … Useful english dictionary
chrématistique — ● chrématistique nom féminin (grec khrêma, atos, richesse) Nom donné autrefois à l économie politique, considérée comme la science de la production des richesses. ⇒CHRÉMATISTIQUE, adj. et subst. fém. ÉCONOMIE A. Adj. Qui se rapporte à la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sciences and Studies — This list defines 633 sciences, arts and studies of various degrees of respectability and rarity, ranging from the common and esteemed (chemistry) to the obscure and quirky (peristerophily). Over the past century, the range and scope of… … Phrontistery dictionary
chrematistic — /kriməˈtɪstɪk/ (say kreemuh tistik) adjective of or relating to the acquisition of wealth. {Greek chrēmatistikos} –chrematistics, noun …
chrematistic — a. pertaining to gaining of money. ♦ chrematistics, n. study of money … Dictionary of difficult words