Machiavelli 's main ideas on effective leadership were:1)A prince should prefer being feared rather than being loved.
Machiavelli suggests it is "much safer to be feared than loved" (The Prince, 3). When you strike fear in your minions then they will become more intimidated. He mentions that men are so easily manipulated that a skillful prince can control them at will. "Men, that they are ungrateful, fickle, false, cowardly, covetous, and as long as you succeed they are yours entirely; they will offer you their blood, property, life and children" (The Prince, 4). A prince that rules on love rather than fear wouldn 't succeed in the real world because they are ruling on promises and friendships. Promises and friendships can easily be broken but striking fear is usually permanent for an effective Prince.
2)A Prince should have mean and liberal qualities.
In chapter XVI Machiavelli implies that a prince should possess both a harsh attitude and a mindset for liberty. A prince should only allow freedom to those who earned it. A prince can lead his armies into battle pillaging and razing everything in
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