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    Arendt Vs Machiavelli

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    to elaborate the similarities and differences between Nicolo Machiavelli and Hannah Arendt in understanding the role of illusions and lies in politics. Most governments face challenges in the way they control their subjects because all politicians have been lying through their false promises (Arendt 10). Their ideas have been coinciding and at other times, they have been differing in their respective arguments. Arguments from Machiavelli and Arendt have introduced the concept of governing mentality

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    To be a leader there are multiple characteristics that makes one leader better than another. In 1469, an aristocrat by the name of Niccolo Machiavelli was born. Machiavelli was born in an unfortunate time when Florence was unstable and was wrongly convicted which led him to be imprisoned. He later wrote a book by the name of The Qualities of the Prince which listed his thoughts and ideas on what characteristics a prince should have to be a successful leader. Today, we have leaders that guide us through

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    The Prince by Niccolὀ Machiavelli was quite interesting and at the same time quick shocking. It is basically written as a book with a set of rules of how he governed his people and how other government officials should govern their people and territories. This book is one of the main reasons that some people link Machiavelli to Satan and sometimes call him Satan’s son or rightful heir. This book is also what brought the term “Machiavellian” into existence which basically means: “Being or acting in

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    Niccolo Machiavelli and Socrates are widely regarded as two of history’s greatest thinkers, both of which had strong, albeit very different, ideas of what it meant for a person, or a ruler, to be good and virtuous. From Socrates’ thoughts and ideas as recorded in the Apology and Crito, it can be concluded that he would not find Machiavelli’s version of “the Prince” to be the ideal ruler, or preside over a completely prosperous society. Although, Socrates may have disagreed with many of the aspects

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    Essay #1 The ideas of Machiavelli and Socrates have influenced the leadership styles and approaches of leaders around the world. From Stalin to the founding fathers of the United States, Machiavellian influenced motives and ideals can be seen throughout modern history. Socrates is often referred to as the founder of Western philosophy, and his teachings have been passed on to leaders over the centuries. This paper will state both the Machiavelli’s concept of a ‘Prince’, and present Socrates’ perspective

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    Ask any student to name five great philosophers. Odds are, Niccolò Machiavelli and Socrates are among the five. Growing up in different times with similar abundant political turmoil and uncertainty, Machiavelli and Socrates developed ideas of how to deal with such unrest. On one hand, Machiavelli’s ideas resulted in a work titled The Prince, informing leaders how he believed they should conduct themselves in order to be effective. In Machiavelli’s mind, an effective leader is one that keeps his state

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    Niccolo Machiavelli was one of the sixteenth century political philosophers around the world. He was born at 1468 in Florence, and he received humanities education. Niccolo Machiavelli wrote a book that name is “The Price” which has had a unique impact on people at that time and until know. Subsequently, understanding the idea of Machiavelli will help us to understand the ways that the authoritarians and absolute monarchs try to keeping them from the power by using fear and violence. He was one of

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    Throughout The Prince, Machiavelli advocates for the use of force to achieve the Prince’s goals. However, these acts are justified because they are done to benefit the state. Moreover, Machiavelli’s political philosophy repetitively stresses the fact that the Prince should not act in a way as to cause hatred. In this, constant cruelty is inappropriate and unjustifiable because it provokes contempt towards the ruler. In The Prince, Machiavelli discerns that good acts of cruelties “are carried out

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    powerful institutions. While Ali agrees with many of the underlying principles of Machiavelli, he rebuts specific notions more than once. For example, Ali questions the practicality of Machiavelli’s inherent distrust of diplomacy. Furthermore, Ali disagrees with Machiavelli’s ideas on neutrality and alignment. Ali also doubts Machiavelli’s understanding of international relations, citing his pessimism

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    Sam (So Yeon) Kim 2B Niccolo Machiavelli BACKGROUND INFORMATION - Born on May 3, 1469, in Florence Italy IMPACT ON THE ENLIGHTENMENT - Known as “the father of modern political theory” - First political scientist - First modern political scientist - Had been influenced a lot with the classics - Bodin, Hobbes, Spinoza, and Hegel knew of and respected Machiavelli’s ideas - A very important military thinker - His military thoughts help us think more carefully on our thoughts on political matters -

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