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    political theory” he is most well-known for his book “The Prince” a hand book for monarchs on how to rule. However, that is not is only work. Machiavelli also wrote “The Discourses” a novel based on republic and how to properly govern using it. Many read “The Prince” and “The Discourses” and claim them to be direct contradictories of each other but upon further analysis it can be said that they actually bare more consistencies. In “The Prince and Discourses” Machiavelli goes over the proper method

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince can be utilized as a guidebook to answer: “How best can a ruler maintain control of his state?” Therefore, if any employer reads it as a how-to-book rather than just a work of political theory, they can be seen as the ruler while the state would be the rest of the employees. If this is followed like an agenda, the sole purpose of government is not the good of the people but the stability of the state and the perpetuation of the established ruler’s control. It would define

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    leader that wields his power the most like Niccolo Machiavelli’s Prince, from his book The Prince, that leader is President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation. Although, Putin does not hold the title of Prince, he has held influential positions throughout the years, i.e. Prime Minister and Acting President, that hold power similar to the Prince. Every position that Putin has held in Russia he has acted as if he were a Prince. Putin has held such all-consuming control and influence over Russia

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    Machiavelli also goes to mentioning how a Prince can become a prince with four of the principles he has listed in the text. It is said that one “Cannot be called prowess to kill fellow citizens, to betray friends, to be treacherous, pitiless, irreligious. These ways can win a prince power but not glory,” (Pg.174) This statement was to show how a prince can come to power through the use of crime, the second one is hereditary. In most cases the prince is the next one for the throne and to lead so it’s

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    then, a prince must know how to use well the nature of the beast, he should choose from among the beasts the fox and the lion; for the lion cannot defend itself from traps, while the fox cannot protect itself from the wolves. It is therefore necessary to be a fox, in order to recognize the traps, and a lion, in order to frighten the wolves’ (Machiavelli 60).” When must the Prince be the lion and when must he be the fox? In The Prince written by Machiavelli, Machiavelli writes to the Prince to tell

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    In our world, most societies support governments that work in a righteous way, but how can acting righteously be effective in a chaotic world full of crime and war?  In the novel The Prince by Niccoló Machiavelli, a dystopian society is defined as an illusion of a perfect government which is maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, and totalitarian control. This illusion fades however, once one recognizes how these actions beneficially impact a society by uniting and protecting the country. Throughout

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince can be seen as one of the first modern works in political philosophy. It is meant to be read as a guide on how to be a good ruler, and could be interpreted as manifesto dedicated to his patron, Lorenzo De’ Medici (de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic). Machiavelli however, is also attempting through the Treatise to emphasize that the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal. Thus, it could be understood that Machiavelli has had enough

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    reach their goals. While those traits might have brought someone success in ruling as a prince during the Renaissance, disregarding morals and ethics in today’s politics would not get someone very far. Italy

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    Raj Khatri Mr. Manning ENG3UO-J 25 November 2016 Annotated Works Cited Book Review and Critical Analysis of Machiavelli’s The Prince Benner, Erica. "Machiavelli's Ironies: The Language Of Praise And Blame In The Prince." Social Research 81.1 (2014): 60. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 24 Nov. 2016 Harvey, Mansfield. "Machiavelli, Niccolò." Britannica Biographies (2012): 1. History Reference Center. Web. 23 Nov. 2016. This is a biography of Machiavelli’s life written by Harvey Mansfield and

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    Machiavelli The Prince

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    Machiavelli’s, “The Prince”, exemplifies an early depiction of several “modern” ideological principles that would sustain and preserve nations (especially after the separation of the church and state) in the sixteenth century. In this critically acclaimed work, Machiavelli satirically bequeaths a map of qualities that princes should steadfastly uphold and advance. Expressly, the qualities mapped out are frequently criticized as, “crafty, cunning and unscrupulous methods by which a prince can acquire and

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