Horrible edition.
1,5 star discounted because it was poorly edited. The footnotes were all over the place. (For eff's sake, THEY ARE SUPPOUSED TO BE AT THE GODAMNED BOTTOM!) It was quite distracting. With that said, a couple were useful (so crappy edition and not much gain).
Regarding the info, it was fine. Not particularly good. But it was interesting to check how this book was linked with Aristotle's works. Xenophon is right that we pursue our own wellbeing and the accumulation of goods. (I liked the comment that we'd even make a whole a fill it with silver.)