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    love to give orders‚ love to be on top. Once obtained‚ power becomes like a drug—a person always wants more. Some achieve control in bloody ways; others acquire it through peaceful behavior. How might one reasonable gain and keep power? Niccolò Machiavelli and William Shakespeare agree that the former is generally the best way to remain in power‚ should the person in control be careful. Mark Antony’s Machiavellian nature demonstrates that the ideal politician must be a good actor and be careful in

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    reveal similarities between one another‚ whilst reinforcing the texts distinctive qualities. Personal morality in both texts influences the key concerns of loyalty and its opposite disloyalty and how it can be used to gain and maintain power‚ Machiavelli proves that the success of leader lies with the loyalty of the people and this is mirrored in the downfall of Julius Caesar‚ as well as this‚ both texts makes comment on the deceitful nature of manipulation‚ how it can be used cunningly convince

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    I think Machiavelli means leaders need to show their followers their human qualities. When using these qualities‚ leaders get people to believe what they are doing is in the best interest of everyone. Leaders get people on their side and the people do not see they are being manipulated to believe in what leaders want them to believe. But in reality‚ leaders are manipulating people to do what they want to achieve their objective. Machiavelli believes it is better to be feared

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    lion. Machiavelli draws his conclusion from the teachings of ancient Greece‚ more specifically Achilles and Chiron. Achilles was sent to Chiron who was half man and half beast to be trained to become a great warrior. "To have as a teacher a half-beast‚ half-man means nothing other than that a prince needs to know how to use both natures" (Mansfield 69). Machiavelli proposed this to illustrate that a warrior should be taught in the aggressive conduct of men and animals equally. Machiavelli alleged

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    “For it is our duty to understand the origins of our own history and its development; and the achievements of People and of Kings.” (Bruni) The Renaissance opened possibilities for thinkers‚ like Niccoló Machiavelli‚ to view the political and moral problems in new ways than in the Middle Ages.The economy in the Renaissance was changed by the transition from feudalism to merchant capitalism. Civic humanists greatly influenced the Northern humanists‚ which caused Italian humanism to spread until the

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    liberality makes the leader despised‚ hated and poor. If he is despised by the people‚ the people will arrange a conspiracy against the prince; therefore‚ the prince needs to satisfy the people to some extent (Machiavelli 3). To do this the prince will arm the people and soldiers (5). Nicolo Machiavelli also states another quality that the prince must lack is greed and abuse of woman (3). Machiavelli’s ideal leader uses meanness and cruelty as a weapon to instill peace and loyalty (1). The good leader

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    Throughout history‚ we have examined the most influential works contributing to political theory in the history of Western civilization. Beginning with our classical political thinkers Socrates‚ Platos and Aristotle and our modern political thinkers‚ Machiavelli‚ Locke and Rousseau. The works of these political thinkers have valued the hegemony of manhood and they have also justified their low respect on women. Their works can be viewed as the foundation of women’s inequalities in the public sphere. Centuries

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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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    Machiavelli notes that it is easier to govern a hereditary state than a new principality for two main reasons. -First‚ those under the rule of such states are familiar with the prince’s family and are therefore accustomed to their rule. The natural prince only has to keep past institutions intact‚ while adapting these institutions to current events. -Second‚ the natural disposition of subjects in a hereditary state is to love the ruling family‚ unless the prince commits some horrible

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    strength‚ political control‚ and other things when they think of the word power. Power does not always require the act of force or even the threat of force. Everyday we use power tactics to push or persuade people into particular action. Niccolo Machiavelli an Italian historian‚ politician‚ diplomat‚ philosopher‚ and a humanist viewed the term power in a whole different prospective. Max Weber was also another individual that was partly a influence on what we consider to be power. Both Niccolo and Max

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