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What Is Machiavelli's View Of Government

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Niccolo Machiavelli’s early life is kind of a mystery to everyone, but, we do know some things like how he was born May 3, 1469, in Florence; and at a young age he became almost like an apprentice to Paolo da Ronciglione. It is also believed that Machiavelli attended the University of Florence, and that he had an excellent humanist education. Machiavelli’s life may be a little mysterious, but from what we do know it was very interesting.

Florence had been under a republican government when the leading Medici family and its followers had been thrown from power. Around 1494, Machiavelli was being supported by a patronage (support given by a pardon) of the Florentine gonfalonier, or chief administrator for life, until 1512. With some help from …show more content…

In this book, he tries to say how a republic should be built and maintained. Some of the book is a little far-fetched in a way that it is not only highly critical of his beliefs but also maintains a distrust of humanity in general: “The people resemble a wild beast, which, naturally fierce, and accustomed to live in the woods, has been brought up, as it were, in a prison and in servitude, and having by accident got its liberty, not being accustomed to search for its food, and not knowing where to conceal itself, easily becomes the prey of the first who seeks to incarcerate it again.”

Machiavelli's other works include The Art Of War, which was written between 1519 and 1520 which was again one of his republican idea books. The Art of War, however, was the only political works published during his lifetime, and he basically gives instruction on how to acquire and maintain a military force in this book . He also worked as a translator and wrote the novel Belfagor Arcidiavolo in 1527, and he wrote several poems and three plays which are: Andria in 1517, Mandragola in 1518 was his most famous, and his last in 1525 was

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