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    Machiavelli‚ Niccolò. The Prince. New York: Penguin‚ 1961. The Prince‚ written by Niccolò Machiavelli‚ was‚ and is still considered today‚ one of the most influential and controversial publications of all time. Written during his political demise‚ Machiavelli dedicated The Prince to Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ in hopes that he would use his work as a practical guide for ruling Florence‚ Italy. Throughout his work‚ Machiavelli addresses a wide range of topics‚ which are intended to instruct and

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    loved; however‚ if one cannot be both it is better to be feared than loved. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli was born during the renaissance era of Italy in Florence during the 15th century‚ on 3rd May 1469. Regardless of his cliché image of a cynic‚ or his name being directly synonymous to devil‚ Machiavelli did establish himself as an everlasting political figure. Often referred as the father of modern political theory‚ Niccolo lived years pulling of numerous duties such as that of a historian‚ diplomat

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    Niccolo Machiavelli Niccolo Machiavelli is a world-renowned diplomat and writer (especially famous for his work the Prince). Machiavelli played an important role in the Italian Renaissance and without him it would not have been the same. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3rd‚ 1469 in Florence Italy. At the time‚ Italy was divided into four rival city-states which caused them to be at the mercy of stronger governments around Europe. Though born of nobility‚ Machiavelli and his family were not wealthy

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    Cited: achiavelli‚ Niccolo. Part 1: Ancient to Pre-Industrial The PrinceProject Gutenberg‚ 08 March. 2008Oldham‚ Ronnie Machiavelli ’s The Prince: A modern executive 16 Sept‚ 200009 March‚ 2008. http://www.pillowrock.com/ronnie/machiavelli.htmWikipedia‚ Online. 2006. Wikipedia

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    Thomas More‚ Niccolo Machiavelli‚ and John Calvin are three theorists who share and justify their views on the relationship between the state and religion. More‚ the Catholic‚ Machiavelli‚ a critic of the Catholic Church‚ and Calvin‚ the Protestant‚ all believe that religion is a very important element of the state. However‚ More and Calvin also believe that religion can constrain rulers as well as support them‚ which ultimately leads to their conclusion that the arbitrary use of power by the state

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    with a good end in mind. The ends do‚ in fact‚ justify the means of war if the goal is good‚ and if the action being taken is not so morally wrong that there is no coming back from it. The phrase “The end justifies the means”‚ originating from Niccolo Machiavelli’s book "The Prince"‚ is interpreted by some to mean doing anything whatsoever to get the result you want‚ regardless of the methods used and how those methods may be perceived. It does not matter whether these methods

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    a nation prospers is because of its leader. The best written piece I have come across on this topic is Niccolo Machiavelli’s book‚ "The Prince". A leader should be intelligent‚ strong‚ caring and devoted to his subjects. Although people have different opinions in the qualities of a good ruler‚ all believe that a leader should help his nation grow and thrive. In his book‚ "The Prince"‚ Niccolo Machiavelli states his opinions on what makes a good ruler. He believed that a leader should not think about

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    Written in 1511‚ Machiavelli’s masterpiece‚ Il Principio- The Prince‚ was very relevant to leaders during that period. However‚ almost all of these leaders up until that point‚ and hundreds of years after‚ were men. In the handbook‚ Machiavelli does not often mention women‚ and one of the few mentions is brutal: “Fortune is a woman and if she is to be submissive it is necessary to beat and coerce her. Experience shows that she is more often subdued by men who do those than by those who act coldly

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    1. The reason Ammaniti has started with the quote by Jack London is because he is trying to show us what is going to happen in this book and will involve real evil. The literal meaning of falling into darkness is that Michele literally falls into a hole‚ which is full of darkness‚ and the symbolic meaning is that true evil is in the hole. 2. Michele had to choose to ethier help his sister or keep going with the race so that he wouldn’t have to perform the ‘forfeit’. At first he kept running the

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    is not prudent to challenge‚ one judges by the result. 1 As Machiavelli said nobody in truth knows who you really are; they just see you for what you come into view as. The myth of Niccolo Machiavelli being the Devil has been present for centuries; hence the name Machiavelli has become a synonym for the Devil. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli‚ born in Florence Italy‚ was a diplomat for 14 years‚ during the Medici family’s expulsion from the throne. Once the Medici family returned to the throne

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