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Human Nature Evil In Machiavelli's The Prince

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The Dark Truth Machiavelli states that human nature is inherently flawed in his work The Prince. People are selfish, easily deceived, and are never satisfied. Humans act in their own self interest, believe what their eyes tell them and are never truly happy no matter how many riches they acquire. These are traits which everyone possesses, but some choose to not take ownership of. While these traits do not make human nature evil, but rather easier to take advantage of. Machiavelli argues throughout the book that if a ruler understand how manipulate these fatal flaws they can rule them without getting over thrown.
Machiavelli states that people are only focused on their well-being and what they desire. While most argue against this because admitting so may seem egocentric, the truth is hard to accept. From the beginning of time, the struggle for power and the want to better ones lifestyle is seen in every culture around the world. It is in no way a new topic in which people have trouble owning up to. But in some way, whether it be a job position or a more luxurious car, humans have the undeniable want to be the best and most powerful. Seemingly, people will state that their actions are for a greater good. While in some cases this may be truthful, they also fail to mention what’s in it for them. It would be nice to believe that all acts are selfless but unfortunately, the majority are not. Even something as small as a good name can help in accessing power. The majority of all humans will want to take care of themselves and their property before helping others. Many act in their own self-interest rather than the greater good of all. Most only do things for the greater good if it benefits and does not harm them in any way. People fear punishment or embarrassment if they do not do what is expected of them morally and lawfully. Such as exceeding the speed limit and being fined. “Men are so simple, and governed so absolutely by their present needs…” (Machiavelli pg. 85) which, in turn, means people respect the ruler that grants their wishes as they wish them.
In the world which society has created, humans are over taken by appearance. Those who dress nicely are held on a much higher class than those who appear

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