"On Benefit" - the work of the Roman Stoic philosopher, poet and statesman Lucius Anneus Seneca (4 BC - 65). This is a philosophical treatise of seven books. In the act of voluntary benevolence, the author sees the only reliable basis for the relationship between people. For a person, every good deed is a virtuous deed, the reward for which is in him, even if they do not pay gratitude for their benefaction. New generations recognized Seneca as "one of the most popular in its and subsequent times of Roman writers." His teaching contains in itself such elements of morality as can not be found in any of the ancient writers and which bring him closer to the teachings of Christianity. The treatise "On Benefits," according to Diderot's just remark, "is a most beautiful work composed for the benefit of not only Nero and Liberia, but also of all people."
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