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Seneca•228 chapters•300 pages•c. 54–62 AD
On Benefits (De Beneficiis) is a major moral treatise in which Seneca explores the nature of giving and receiving. He examines intention, gratitude, ingratitude, and the moral bonds that sustain social life. Beyond generosity itself, the work presents a rigorous ethics of exchange grounded in virtue, moral clarity, and inner freedom.
228 chapters