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    Macchiavelli and The Prince      At the end of the 14th century, Italy was still politically organized by city-states. Emerging as one of the most influential writers of the Renaissance, Niccolo Machiavelli was a political analyst, whose aim was to free italy from foreign rule, as well as to unite and strengthen the Italian city states. Machiavelli believed Italy could not be united unless its leader was

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    think that a leader should be strict and bold. Niccolo Machiavelli thought that a good ruler should be feared rather than loved. Machiavelli thought that stability and power were the only qualities that mattered in the evaluation of governments, but being courageous, intelligent, and decisive are some other qualities that matter too. The first quality a ruler should have is courage. In the book, The Prince, Machiavelli says, “But granted a prince who has established himself as above, who can command

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    of this movement is seen in Machiavelli’s The Prince which describes Niccolo Machiavelli’s ideal ruler and how to obtain stability,because it was lacking during the time he was writing this, as there was a power shift from the Mediterranean to Northern Europe. While Machiavelli promotes stability, he has a disordered love towards his country as he promotes to defend and fight

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    Machiavelli writes The Prince centuries after Plato documents Socrates in Crito and The Apology. Despite the different time periods, both Machiavelli and Socrates experience times of turmoil where the concept of democracy was questioned. However, the different time periods cause the views and purposes of Machiavelli’s writing to largely differ from Socrates. Machiavelli writes in a time of turmoil where Italy was a bunch of small, fragmented states and when the Medici’s struggled to regain power

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    The Prince Questions: 1. Describe the political situation that prompted Machiavelli to write The Prince. The political situation that prompted Machiavelli to write The Prince was that Italy wasn’t a unified country yet. It was a bunch of city states. 2. Identify and discuss three major themes in The Prince. One of the three major themes of the Prince would be Hatred. For a prince to remain in power he would have to avoid the hatred of all the people. It wasn’t necessary for a prince to be loved

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    In The Morals of the Prince Machiavelli expresses his presumption on how a prince should act. He expresses that a prince should be feared, merciful, stingy, etc. He is right because if a prince is loved and too generous then people will take advantage of him and that will lead to his down fall. A prince must act appropriately to remain in power. Machiavelli gives his best ideas to keep a prince in power. When people are put into different situations they must act accordingly. When their life is

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    that the Spanish prince will be conquering will probably include natives who speak a different language, have different laws, and customs, Machiavelli would warn them that there will be many challenges and conquering will not be easy. There will need to be a lot of, “good fortune as well as great industry to retain them” (Machiavelli, 10). Machiavelli’s first piece of advice would be for the Spanish prince to reside in the land. According to Machiavelli, this will allow the prince to have control

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    Niccolo Machiavelli was born in Italy in 1469 and began his political career in 1498. At that time, Italy was struggling politically. The government was so corrupt and was comprised of several independently operated city-states. What further complicated matters was that this is where the pope lived. He was leader of the Catholic Church, controlled his own territory, and had more influence than any prince of any of the other city-states in Italy. Machiavelli was suspected of being an enemy of

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    Machiavelli lived from the late 15th century into the early 16th century, best known for his political views in The Prince. Human beings (Man) requires and seeks order. Governments provide order to keep a certain flow in society. This order prevents chaos and allows Man to live day to day as they please under certain restriction. Government is composed of a leader or leaders. The leader is the person or government in charge, while the followers include the people under control (the masses/populace)

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    A Prince, who is the ruler of a state, faces many challenges in holding power. He is put to the test with the many choices made as a ruler. This includes choosing whether to be loved or feared, and choosing if the conquered shall be ruined. In addition, he must find a way to have the support of the people. In order to be a successful ruler, a prince has to have public order based on the rules of morality. On the other hand, in order to gain more power and keep power he has to break the same rules

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