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    Machiavelli’s book, The Prince, argues that the prince of a country should attempt to evoke a sense of fear in his subjects instead of love while still not being hated by society. Niccolò Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was an Italian diplomat, politician, historian, philosopher, humanist, and writer who is often regarded as the father of modern political science. Machiavelli is best known for writing The Prince, a book that provides various pieces of advice that Machiavelli believes that a ruler

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    taken different angles the concept of morality and have applied it in many ways. This includes: Niccolò Machiavelli with The Prince (we will be looking at The Qualities of the Prince) and Plato with The Republic (we will be looking at the section The Allegory of the Cave. The Prince (1513) essentially lays out a how-to guide of how to obtain power and how to keep it; The Qualities of the Prince contains a list of qualities that one should appear to have while in power; this work will be used to represent

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    Parallels Between The Prince and Measure for Measure        The parallels between Machiavelli's Prince and Shakespeare's Measure for Measure are significant.  The great majority of characters in Measure for Measure - the Duke, Angelo, Claudio, Pompey and even Isabella - display Machiavellian qualities. A comparison of key passages, both of The Prince and Measure for Measure, will establish this clearly.   A study of kingship, arguably the entire premise for Measure for Measure, is

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    Machiavelli was born May 3 of the year 1469 in Florence, Italy. Machiavelli was born into a wealthy and well known family. His father’s name was Bernardo and his mothers was Bartolomea de' Nelli. Machiavelli attended the University of Florence studying Humanistic Psychology; after the down fall of the Medici family in 1494. Machiavelli mastered the way of a political life; he later worked his way up to a political career and became chairman for 14 years. His mother dies on the year 1496 and his father

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    easily it is for him to be blamed for something; actions among his kingdom can very quickly be trailed back to his decisions. Machiavelli suggests that, “it is necessary for a prince, who wishes to maintain himself, to learn how now to be good, and to use this knowledge and not us it, according to the necessity of the case” (p. 63). Again, we see Machiavelli arguing that a prince must use the most basic practicality in addition to understanding the various virtues that complement it. This use of common

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    Machiavelli Source:, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niccol%C3%B2_Machiavelli#/media/File:Portrait_of_Niccol%C3%B2_Machiavelli_by_Santi_di_Tito.jpg Niccolò Machiavelli was born in Florence, Italy, on May 3, 1469. At the time, Florence was a wealthy city-state in Italy and the heart of the Renaissance. The wealthy Medici family, who made their money through banking, ruled Florence. Italy was divided up into four city-states and because of this division the area was at risk of being invaded by stronger

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    Essay 1 — Socrates and Machiavelli: Foundational Thinkers at Odds Niccolo Machiavelli’s Prince is the perfect handbook for a leader seeking unquestioning loyalty from his citizenry. This loyalty, Machiavelli argues, is the foundation of lasting peace, and he describes how best to attain it throughout his work. For Machiavelli, an Italian scholar who lived during the political tumult of a fragmented Italy, a prince’s strength was paramount. Socrates grew up during a similar period of unrest in Ancient

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    ‘Why does Machiavelli believe that it is necessary to sometimes act “against religion” (Machiavelli, p. 63). Would Augustine agree?’ In this essay I am going to discuss “why Machiavelli believes that it is necessary to sometimes act ‘against religion’” and also share my opinions on the comparison of Augustine, and if he would agree with the views of Machiavelli. On Page 63 Machiavelli says; “And it is essential to understand this; that a prince, and especially a new prince, cannot observe all

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    differing perceptions people have about art and personal experiences. Though there were many influential individuals in the Renaissance period, the ideas of Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo Da Vinci are still relevant today for their ideas about politics and people’s visual perception. Niccolo Machiavelli, a political thinker, wrote The Prince during the Renaissance period and analyzed how to acquire and maintain political power as a leader. He is remembered today for his opinion that the means to achieve

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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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