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    “Men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand‚ for everyone can see and few can feel. Everyone sees what you appear to be‚ few really know what you are.” Niccolo Machiavelli Niccolo Machiavelli is a writer from the renaissance. This piece is about Machiavelli’s life and career‚ his contributions‚ and how life would be without him in the world. In the paragraph about his life and career it will talk about how he became a writer and what encouraged him to become one in the first place. In the

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    A vital component of Machiavelli’s system of morality is that it is necessary for a ruler to occasionally “make exception to being good” (Machiavelli‚ 55). This means that sometimes a ruler must take on certain actions that are not necessarily considered “good” in order to maintain and extend his power. Despite occasionally making exceptions to being good it is still crucial for a ruler to be viewed as virtuous to his people. The ruler does not necessarily have to actually act virtuously to be viewed

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    This passage develops the character of Prince. Firstly‚ he is revealed to be a pacifist. As a dog with canine and vicious instincts‚ it is ironic for Prince to be unwilling to dominate other dogs‚ but still‚ he prefers not to subdue other dogs. He does not avoid dominating dogs because he cannot dominate other dogs‚ he knows how to defend himself‚ but instead because he prefers to share his language. Prince prefers peaceful sharing of ideas to violence. Also‚ he acknowledges that being defeated in

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    Machiavelli argues that a leader should be both loved and feared‚ but if you had to pick one‚ pick fear. He favors fear over being loved‚ because it is safer for the leader to have his followers fear him than love him. It is easier to betray someone that you have love for‚ than someone that you fear. Machiavelli also believes that when you have an army‚ in order to keep them in harmony‚ they would have to fear you and respect your abilities as a leader. If they had no fear of their leader they would

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    Machiavelli wrote a guide of advice to kings about how to effectively rule. Many rulers have successfully followed his advice. Others have not. While Richard the third was Machiavellian in some ways‚ many of the things he did Machiavelli would not have condoned of. This is especially the case with regards to his attempts to win the people’s goodwill. Richard the Third had not done this and ultimately paid the price. Richard the Third was not a Machiavellian king. On the surface‚ Richard may appear

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    Throughout the course of history princes can see the struggle of a ruler to have the balance of good and evil. I used excerpts 1 to 4‚ to illustrate Machiavelli purposes to his audiences which are the princes must have a necessary standards to be a ruler. Machiavelli depended on descriptive adjective‚ visual imagery‚ figurative language and insightful thinking to argue his purpose to his audiences that a prince must have balance of good and evil to be a ruler. Machiavelli begin his argument

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    Let me start with the first anthropological extreme according to which man is necessarily a sinful being and cannot be by nature good. This extreme can be found in the works of Machiavelli and Schmitt. Machiavelli’s The Prince is known as a significant elaboration of rather cynical political strategies and tactics that the rulers should adopt. But Machiavelli’s focus on the figure of prince is grounded in a certain anthropology. Basically‚ it is this negative anthropology that Schmitt mentioned

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    1. Liberality is not always bad and parsimony is not always good; thus‚ the statement provided is false. Machiavelli discusses how liberality must be done to be seen by others in order that the prince is recognized for giving. Yet‚ it is best to practice liberality with another’s money or to practice it by using your own money for campaigns and for defense of your nation. He claims that when using your funds for those purposes‚ it is best when it is due to parsimony to show the people you were prepared

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    Although Socrates would not agree with Machiavelli in The Prince‚ he would be able to find some aspects that he would view as being practical in establishing a just political regime‚ such as having an autocratic leader in charge that knows what is best for the people‚ as well as being loved by the people. Socrates would find Machiavelli’s belief that the ruler of a society should have an elevated wisdom that most citizens do not possess to be beneficial to creating a just government. He would also

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    Chapters I–IV - THE PRINCE Summary — Chapter I: The Kinds of Principalities and the Means by Which They Are Acquired Machiavelli describes the different kinds of states‚ arguing that all states are either republics or principalities. Principalities can be divided into hereditary principalities and new principalities. New principalities are either completely new or new appendages to existing states. By fortune or strength‚ a prince can acquire a new principality with his own army or with the arms

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