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Machiavelli The Prince Rhetorical Analysis

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“The Prince” by Niccoló Machiavelli, written in the 16th century, is a philosophical treatise that debates the politics and strategies of an effective rule of a principality. Machiavelli introduces the debate between liberality and parsimony as which is the more effective asset for a ruler. Through the chapter, the two terms develop specific meanings, liberality indicating generosity and the passing of wealth from oneself onto others and parsimony indicating stinginess. Machiavelli ultimately chooses parsimony as the preferable asset rather than liberality, and while some of his examples illustrate this assertion, others complicate it. Machiavelli differs from the many political theorists for he offered conceptions through processes

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