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    If someone were to write a novel about 2017 American politics, it would fit right in with books such as The Prince by Machiavelli (1513), We by Zamyatin (1921), and Persepolis by Satrapi (2000). These books center around the governmental ideas, views, and realities of oppressive environments, and could strike a little too close to home for the modern western reader. Written at different points and places throughout history, each book showcases the author’s view of the political and social scenes

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    The Prince, written by Niccoló Machiavelli, is essentially a guide for to-be rulers on how to be successful, in running a state, monitoring political issues, and so on. The book is a handbook that was dedicated, as said by Machiavelli in the dedicatory letter, to Lorenzo de’ Medici, who was the governor of Florence at the time. Machiavelli discusses, in thorough detail, necessary characteristics that a leader should possess in order for him to become victorious in his reign. An important concept

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    In Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince, Machiavelli redefines what it means to be a “good prince.” Prior to the Renaissance, the notion of “good” implied one who was morally righteous and virtuous. However, Machiavelli’s concern lies with appearances rather than reality. In this way, he believes a prince must only seem good, but not truly be good. Machiavelli considers a good leader to be effective and uphold his power by preserving the respect and loyalty of his people. In order to rule a successful

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    APPARTS (The Prince – Niccolo Machiavelli) Author: The speaker of the excerpt is Niccolo Machiavelli. Machiavelli is considered to be the first political philosopher. Employed as a diplomat of the state, Machiavelli wrote Histories, a book about the decline of prestige of Italian city-states. The Medici family had a grudge against Machiavelli, and therefore exiled him from Florence. After the powerful Medici family exiled him to his house in the countryside, Machiavelli wrote The Prince in attempt

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    Niccolò Machiavelli is well known for his controversial work known as The Prince. However, in his book, Machiavelli expressed some shrewd and harsh characteristics on being a leader or a to-be leader. Because of this, Niccolò Machiavelli is maligned by those who read his thoughts in his book. Also, the term Machiavellian is based off of Niccolò Machiavelli himself. The term Machiavellian means cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics or in advancing one's career, which describes

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    like. Yet in a vastly different situation, Machiavelli, who lived during the renaissance of Italy experienced constant shifts of power which he wrote his book, “The Prince”. Machiavelli writes about how a leader or prince should conduct himself in order to keep and efficiently run a republic or principality. Although Socrates’ texts on the surface deal with his accusations, the texts give great insight as to how he thinks a government

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    Niccolo Machiavelli (1469–1527) has lived in an era when the Florence, Italy had become the battleground for the foreign forces and was suffering from political destruction. Moreover, an era of the Renaissance was in the process and being a philosopher of renaissance era, he put forward quite controversial theories and philosophies. His comprehensive work "The Prince" is considered as a remarkable piece of historical writing not only for the age of renaissance but also for the contemporary age. He

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    Throughout the course of history, political philosophy has been dominated by two great thinkers: Niccolo Machiavelli and Socrates. Although both highly influential, Socrates and Machiavelli may not see eye to eye. When it comes to the idea of how an “ideal prince” would act, Machiavelli believes that they should lead through fear and follow a thirst for power, no matter the cost. Socrates, on the other hand, believes that they should lead through morality and have a healthy thirst for knowledge.

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    a leader be feared over being loved? Machiavelli’s The Prince is an influential text that has long been a guideline for our leaders ever since it was originally published in 1532 for Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici. It describes, in detail, the cunning, unscrupulous methods that a prince who may be reading can acquire political power and maintain it. Though it provoked a lot of controversy when it was first written in 1513, The Prince became an important text for many of the world’s leaders and

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    The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli From the moment a child is born from the womb, they are consistently instructed to follow the strict rules of what is classified as morally correct in order to succeed in life, and yet, The Prince, composed by Niccolo Machiavelli of Florence, goes against every word of these such instructions. The Prince is a historically controversially book written for Lorenzo de Medici, intended to assist him in improving the situations occurring in Italy at the time. In this

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