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    We all know a wrongful person that uses their power in the wrong way. There are many forms of power that people abuse that can destroy our society. There are people in this world that absolutely do not deserve power, yet they have authority over us. Think about the dictators in this world that scare people into thinking that whatever they say or do must be obeyed and looked up upon. Just like Sophocles’ Antigone, the dictatorial king, Creon says “whoever is chosen to govern should be obeyed, in

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    The extensive amount of rules and controls of the society Prometheus lives in has lead him to insanity. Prometheus of Ayn Rand’s Anthem society’s amount of control over the community and has restricted the human capacity to a slave like being due to having no choice over what you do with your life. Contrary to the superior’s belief, Prometheus’s vision of his society would make humans able to reach their highest ability and prosperity. The purpose of the numerous rules and controls is to show that

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    “…Conversations with History” Babbitt is essentially talking about not only who Machiavelli was but the context in which he wrote and how he was largely misunderstood during his time and even today. He talks about how Machiavelli, in his treatise on principalities, was trying to call this weak Medici leader to rise up and defend Italy, despite the common belief that chapter twenty-six is a mere after thought. Machiavelli was a supporter of the founding of states by a prince, not the prince ruling himself

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    The metaphor of the doppelgänger in Gothic Novels may refer to 19th century social fears of insecurities, especially regarding the rules of the classes for decency and politeness and the innovation of science. When focusing on Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson as well as The Picture of Dorian Gray by Wilde, the evolution of the literary double may be explained by the social situation of Victorian England (cf. Duren 2). Men were not only born into being a gentleman, but they had

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    Machiavelli's Immorality

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    immoral and moral. With these two sides of “right” and “wrong” conflicting, Machiavelli brings to light important subjects that must be considered when making the decisive choice

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    "satisfied and contented" (Machiavelli 91). He explains that you should listen to the people because they are who will keep you in power during times of war and they will protect you as long as you give them what they need and what they want. He does say that there are exceptions where you should listen to your soldiers instead of your people. You should listen to the soldiers when they have more power than the people and can give you safety and keep you in power. Machiavelli explains that it is better

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    expect to see a high level of mutual trust deriving from the confidence people have that the leader is fair and above-board. We would expect the leader to respond to expressed concerns from those working under him or her” (Elshtain, 2009, p.120). Machiavelli states in certain situations one must harbor the “bad” characteristics when it is necessary for the good of the state. Essentially if the vice gets in the way, font do it because the ends justify the means. “A prince should have prudence enough

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    prioritization of self-preservation above all else is understandable. However, even when he had the resources to help himself and nearly 100 other people, The Governor still slaughtered people who posed even the slightest threat to his position of power. Machiavelli writes “for although the act condemn the doer, the end may justify him.” This

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    Machiavelli first mentions Ferdinand to use him as an example of a principality that is acquired by adding it to an existing one, which is what he did when he agreed by treaty in 1500 to share the Kingdom of Naples with Louis XII and later expelled the French and joined that kingdom to Spain. (p.5) Following this, Ferdinand’s actions and his ability to maintain an excellent reputation are praised in Chapter 21. Machiavelli states that esteem is an important part of ruling and that a prince earns

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    3 December 2015 Machiavelli Machiavelli’s work exemplified elements of Renaissance humanism and classicism. Renaissance humanism is a system where thoughts and actions of human interests, values and dignity are very important. Renaissance classicism deals with the principles or style characteristics of literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome. The Prince was the first thing that Machiavelli wrote, he never published it but it was shared with a few of his friends. Machiavelli was from Florence

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