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    Despite this the world is considered to be in relative peace when compared to previous ages in recorded human history. In “The Qualities of the Prince” by Niccolo Machiavelli‚ the ideal prince is described as ruthless and willing to eschew conventional morality to maintain his power‚ but can the same ideals be held in today’s political world? Machiavelli finds ruthlessness‚ and deviousness‚ acceptable and are even praises them as marks of a great leader‚ where in the 21st century‚ these qualities

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    Over the last 20 or 30 years‚ science and technology have made new headways day and day‚ resulting in the higher standard of living‚ and the Chinese citizens have the aware of environment protection. For instance‚ Low carbon life‚ aims to reduce the carbon emissions and save energy‚ has become a new fashion for city people. The greenhouse gases contribute to the global effect‚ then‚ a series of questions surface with the issue. The global warming causes the global sea-level rise‚ and the submersion

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince Modern society accepts virtue to simply mean behavior illustrating high moral standard. The Latin word‚ virtus‚ originates from vir‚ meaning “man‚” and based upon this derivation‚ Machiavelli associates virtue with a definition more closely identified with manliness and a man’s ability to succeed. In Machiavelli’s The PrinceMachiavelli defines virtue to be the ability to achieve success by any means necessary‚ despite his lack of genuine ability to lead as a prince. To begin

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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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    12 October 2011 Analysis: The Prince The ideal prince‚ for most people‚ would be one of which who show trustworthiness‚ mercy‚ religiousness‚ etc.‚ all of which are good traits. On the contrary‚ according to Machiavelli‚ the ideal prince would at most show none of these traits and yet seem to possess them all at once. The ideal prince for Machiavelli would be one who is cruel and prudent and is more miserly than liberal. Machiavelli feels that an ideal prince would be cruel enough to bestow

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    1 Machiavelli and Weber: Comparing Political Philosophies Moses Tee University of Alberta November 7th 2013 Philosophy is referred to as a set of beliefs‚ concepts and attitudes held by an individual or a group of people. It is the study of problems in general and the prescription of solutions to problems based on critical and systemic analyses and the employment of rational argument. Philosophy through the lens of Political Science does so as mentioned above in terms of the state‚ the governance

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    I think Plato and Machiavelli are known as two orominent philosphers.Who brought out the creativity in the political life.Both them have many simiilarites in between them.The first similarity in them is that Plato wants only the best should be the head of the etate in his view socartes are the best suitable for that job where as Machiavelli thinks that the prince should be the head of the state because he think mostly price are capaable of doing many things which other people can not.Both Plato

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    political fortune. Machiavelli continues by admitting that hereditary principalities are much easier to govern than those that are newly developed since the prince who rules by inheritance simply has to follow in the paths of his ancestors. The Duke of Ferrara is an example of such a prince. Though he was attacked by outside forces on two separate occasions‚ the fact that he was a hereditary prince placed him on good standing

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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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