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A practical civic pamphlet argues that urban poverty can be addressed by exploiting local advantages — mild climate, productive coasts, marble and metal resources, and a central trading position — alongside organizational reforms. It proposes raising revenue through better management of resident noncitizens, adjusted military duties, systematic development of quarries and mines, encouragement of crafts and commerce, and administration of leases and port facilities. The proposals aim to support citizens from regional resources, increase state income, and remove economic pretexts for friction with allied communities.
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