15. Of People who know the Use of Money. The Spirit of the Laws | ||
Aristippus, being cast away, swam and got safely to the next shore, where, beholding geometrical figures traced in the sand, he was seized with a transport of joy, judging that he was among Greeks, and not in a nation of barbarians.
Should you ever happen to be cast by some adventure among an unknown people; upon seeing a piece of money you may be assured that you have arrived in a civilised country.
The culture of lands requires the use of money. This culture supposes many inventions and many degrees of knowledge; and we always see ingenuity, the arts, and a sense of want making their progress with an equal pace. All this conduces to the establishment of a sign of value.
Torrents and eruptions have made the discovery that metals are contained in the bowels of the earth. [6] When once they have been separated, they have easily been applied to their proper use.
15. Of People who know the Use of Money. The Spirit of the Laws | ||