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Machiavelli's Duty

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Niccolo Machiavelli in his novel “The Prince” (1532) claims that in order for a prince to attain a successful reputation, he must be prepared to abandon virtuous qualities to ensure security and control (1582). He supports the claim by explaining the controversial importance of liberty (“without it his soldiers would not follow,” become “ an object of contempt and hatred” (1584)); by illustrating the idea of being feared over being loved (bond of love “is broken . . . for . . . selfish profit,” “fear is secured by a dread of punishment” (1585)); and by describing how to approach fortune with rashness than with caution (fall to ruin through conservative ways, adapt to the situation to be harmonious with fortune (1590)). Machiavelli’s purpose

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