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    must make them‚ no matter the cost. Niccolo Machiavelli uses logos‚ ethos and distinct clear diction to prove the necessity for a ruler to be able to make unpopular decisions‚ in an excerpt from his book “the Prince” (1532). Throughout the excerpt Machiavelli uses logos to talk about this issue in a logical manner. His first step in approaching this topic is when he states to the reader that others have tried to discuss how a prince should act. Machiavelli states that he is doing something along the

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    The Prince: Analysis and Response Machiavelli‚ born in Florence in 1469‚ remains one of the most controversial authors to this day. His work demonstrates his expertise with military power‚ political success and historical events. His experience and understanding is a sum of all aspects of his life—from serving on the commune of Florence to carrying out his own military missions. Even when Machiavelli was accused of conspiracy and sentenced to a period of exile and torture‚ that did not keep him

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    Niccolo Machiavelli in his writing The Prince ([1532] 2006) and Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan ([1651]2009). Even though they both talk about critical thinking‚ they have two different views about critical thinking. Machiavelli points out‚ those critical thinking gains you power and Hobbes points out that limiting your critical thinking will keep you in power. Gaining power and keeping the power you gained are very difficult and the way Machiavelli and Hobbes approaches are different. Machiavelli mentions

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    Realistic Compared to Thomas More’s Ideas    Niccolo  Machiavelli  and  Thomas  More  have  different  views  on  human  society  and their  particulars.  Thomas  More  attempts  to  change  man’s  thinking  by  creating  an  ideological  society  in  his  work‚  Utopia‚ while in The Prince‚ Niccolo Machiavelli attempts to teach man how to deal  with  human  nature.  This  exemplifies  that  Machiavelli’s  concept  is  much  more  realistic   than  More’s;  therefore  Machiavelli  better  represents  concepts  of 

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    Throughout history‚ many rulers have been overthrown‚ conspired against‚ and assassinated. Many would argue that this was due to these rulers not knowing how to control their people‚ but upon reading the short essay‚ “The Prince” by Niccoló Machiavelli‚ one would realize that rulers have been ruined only due to their inability to rule. A ruler could have commendable‚ honorable qualities that people want their ruler to possess‚ but these exact qualities would led to their ruin. Thus a good ruler must

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    The Founding Father’s views on government were influenced by both the classical republican and the natural rights philosophers. The two groups of philosophers held very different views on how a government should run. The classical republicans believed that the individual should sacrifice his or her personal freedoms in order to gain the greater good. The natural rights philosophers‚ on the other hand‚ held that a person’s individual freedoms out to be preserved at all costs. The two greatest

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    G. Aaron Rangel Saltoun-Ebin 2/6/13 5863410 328 words What is Machiavelli’s attitude toward mankind? Does his view of man’s relation to fortune reflect optimism or pessimism? Machiavelli‚ a 15th ce writer and philosopher‚ had a negative and distrustful attitude towards mankind as he writes in his book “The Prince” about how to be the most effective ruler. His writing style throughout the book reflects that he was pessimistic towards man’s fortune. In Machiavelli’s most famous book‚ he

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    The few or the many? Their lives or our lives? One action‚ or many more months of fighting with many more deaths to come‚ with no end in sight? These were the questions that the American government had to ask themselves during World War II‚ when deciding on whether or not to use the atomic bombs that they had at their disposal. The weapon was eventually used‚ and while controversial‚ it was done with a good end in mind. The ends do‚ in fact‚ justify the means of war if the goal is good‚ and if the

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    If one uses immoral ways to reach a goal‚ that goal becomes stigmatized by the ways used to reach it. Politician and philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli is known for coining the phrase‚ “Ends justifying the means” in his book The Prince. This quote leaves us with the question‚ “is it worth it to reach a goal no matter what you have to do to get there?” Machiavelli believed that wrong deeds can be justified simply by having a good purpose for those actions but his theory is flawed‚ because no matter the

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    argumentation and other various definitions available‚ the definition provided would be the standard on which will be political pacifism. Reflected in the political writings of Niccolo Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes is the materialization of the state in which pacifism is a potential position. In The Prince‚ Machiavelli expresses “a prince/cannot observe all virtues for which are reputed good‚ because it is often necessary to act against mercy/faith/humanity/in order to preserve the state/and must be

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