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    Acquiring and Maintaining Power Niccolo Machiavelli sets an overarching theme in his book The Morals of the Prince, he makes it clear that a Prince is to do all that he can to acquire and maintain a state of power. Throughout his eighteenth chapter “The Way Princes Should Keep Their Word”, Machiavelli discusses two methods of fighting. One being through the means of law, which comes naturally to a menthe second being through the usage of force, that has two subordinate categories ,this method comes

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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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    A Study of a Successful Principality Machiavelli’s The Prince serves as a guidebook for a lasting principality that centers around the ideas of public perception, cruel disposition, and the relationship between virtu and fortuna. Creon, the leader of Thebes in Sophocles’ Antigone, demonstrates harsh character towards his people and a willingness to make hard decisions for the benefit of his state., Creon displays good conduct as a prince because of his relationship with the people of Thebes and

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    centuries. In “The Qualities of the Prince” Machiavelli describes the qualities he believed that a leader should have. The quality that brought the most interest to me was “it is much safer to be feared than to be loved.” Being a loved leader creates the opportunity for others to manipulate them easily, where a leader who is feared is in control, and is respected. Machiavelli states that “since men love at their own pleasure and fear at the pleasure of the prince, a wise prince should build his foundation

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    aristocrat named, Niccolo Machiavelli, wrote the book, “The Prince (1513), his most celebrated work, was a general treatise on the qualities the prince (that is, ruler) must have to maintain his power” Jacobus (84). Within this essay, he writes about the “Qualities of the Prince,” which is a guide for princes and future princes to follow, in order to be successful and keep their power. Machiavelli is very practical in his way of thinking, and doesn’t recommend princes to be good, on the contrary

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    which could end in him losing the power. This army is very dangerous and unreliable. Machiavelli defines it as the worst option for a principality. Then is the auxiliary army. This kind of army is not unlike the previous one, it is an army that is not proper and eventually ends up putting the principality in a situation of debt with the principality that the army belongs to. The principality lost its military independence and is tied at the mercy of another principality. Additionally, he describes

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    Machiavelli's Battles

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    In The Prince, Machiavelli uses many examples of battles and people to emphasize and illustrate his points. He exalts some as examples of great leadership, and condemns others for their mistakes and imperfections. Machiavelli, in the Prince, praises Philip of Macedon for fighting to hold onto his country, and for holding onto most of his kingdom even after surrendering a few cities to Rome. His purpose in doing this was to provide an example of a prince that did the opposite of the princes of Italy

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    Many people have referred to Niccolo Machiavelli as cruel when discussing the contents of The Prince. However, many can also agree with him in the sense that cruelty is a necessity when it comes to maintaining a successful leadership. Machiavelli discusses several key points on what it takes to be a successful Prince. He starts off by saying that there are two ways to acquire a state. Through heredity or a new principality which in turn can be acquired through fortune or conquest. He then goes on

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    concepts to being successful leader. “The Prince,” a classic non-fiction written by Machiavelli in 1532 is an interesting story that gives readers a guide on how to rule a kingdom. It also, provides the do’s and dont’s on how to become a successful prince. In the story, Machiavelli discusses three themes: free will, hatred and laws and arms. Albert Lebrun followed these three ideas he had his own free will, he was feared by his people and had what Machiavelli describes to be the main foundation of

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    Dogma Machiavelli’s thoughts on government, and his ideals are very well known through the Prince. Machiavelli’s political thoughts are substantial in the fact that it involves a transformation of the concept of citizenship in relation to liberty and republican government. By comparing principles of the humanist approach to governing in the Prince to divine authority and catholic dogma, clearly a distinction can be made. He believed that

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