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    Insight on Machiavelli

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    Carey Emmerke #677 Smith GPH 320 12/1/13 The Prince: Logical or Illogical? Many times in philosophy people will bounce around the topic of a god‚ and even some who believe a god is real may not necessarily believe that their god is working in their lives daily. For me‚ Yahweh is the only logical explanation for our existence that I can come up with. Most philosophers would look at the last statement and tell me that it is not logical from their point of view for a god to even be in the picture

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    do not observe faith with you‚ you also do not have to observe it with them" (69). Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince is arguably the most famous and controversial political science book of all time. Many think of Machiavelli as synonymous with evil. The father of the idea that the ends will always justify the means‚ the term Machiavellian has become connected with selfish‚ brutal‚ or immoral actions. Machiavelli has long been associated with totalitarianism‚ conquest‚ and tyranny. But is this

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    Hobbes + Machiavelli

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    Two of the greatest philosophers of all time are Thomas Hobbes and Niccolo Machiavelli. Hobbes was born in 1588 in England‚ when absolutism was taking hold in Europe. His most famous work was "Leviathan"‚ written in 1651. Hobbes discussed the ideal state and innate laws of man and nature‚ among other things. Machiavelli was born in Italy in 1469‚ a time when his home country was ruled mostly by foreign powers. His hometown‚ Florence‚ was still independent. Machiavelli’s most famous work‚ "The

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    Hobbes and Machiavelli

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    questions of politics and human nature in a unique way‚ but there are definite similarities between his work and the work of earlier philosophers. Hobbes’ political theory coincides with the political theory of Niccolò Machiavelli‚ and yet differs in the theory of virtù. Hobbes follows Machiavelli in some important aspects of political theory‚ and yet expands upon or discards Machiavelli’s ideas in other important aspects. Both men agree that politics directly corresponds to the nature of man and that

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    Nathan Miller AP European History Period 5 Summer Reading Essay The Prince In 1513‚ Niccolò Machiavelli described his ideal prince to the ruler of the Florentine Republic‚ Lorenzo de’ Mecini. In his writings‚ Machiavelli sought to draw Mecini a very in-depth picture of‚ to his political wisdom‚ the perfect ruler: a prince who is very prestigious and wise‚ tactful in battle‚ and forceful and harsh upon his subjects. However‚ should the Graduate at Graduation traits of being Committed to Doing Justice

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    Machiavelli on Religion

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    Niccolò Machiavelli thoroughly discusses the importance of religion in the formation and maintenance of political authority in his famous works‚ The Prince and The Discourses. In his writing on religion‚ he states that religion is beneficiary in the formation of political authority and political leaders must support and endorse religion in order to maintain power. However‚ Machiavelli also critiques corrupt religious institutions that become involved in politics and in turn‚ cause corruption in

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    Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527)‚ Italian historian‚ statesman‚ and political philosopher‚ whose amoral‚ but influential writings on statecraft have turned his name into a synonym for cunning and duplicity. Born in Florence on May 3‚ 1469‚ Machiavelli entered government service as a clerk and rose to prominence when the Florentine Republic was proclaimed in 1498. He was secretary of the ten-man council that conducted the diplomatic negotiations and supervised the military operations of the republic

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    Niccolo Machiavelli’s end states‚ “A strong and stable state that functions for the good of the whole.” Niccolo also stated that the end justifies the means. Niccolo believed that it was fine to have casualties as long as it was quick and only one time. If you had to keep fighting and killing people‚ it wasn’t Machiavellian. The current drone attacks on people that are seen as terrorists are not Machiavellian. The drone attacks are fast and get the job done but you have to keep using more drones

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    stability within the context of European realpolitik is addressed in Machiavelli’s The Prince. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3‚ 1469 and grew up in Florence‚ which was a humanist city-state right in the center of the Renaissance. Machiavelli’s father‚ as a Tuscan‚ who was both an attorney and humanist‚ focused heavily on his education hired private tutors to teach Machiavelli. According to his father‚ Machiavelli‚ like other Tuscans‚ was a bright individual who was steeped in classical history while

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    Throughout history there have been numerous varieties of governments and leaders. Each administers differently and their expectations for themselves and their citizens vary. Niccolo Machiavelli described his ideal government and nature of mankind in his writings The Prince; his beliefs can be seen in today’s society. He believes that mankind is willing to be deceived and that they are more concerned with property rather than relationships. Additionally‚ he believes that a ruler is better to be feared

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