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    Machiavelli isn’t necessarily a teacher of evil because of his courtesy to educate others about past history and persuade people to think differently. We are shown from the Prince that although Machiavelli does have an admiration for ones fortune and skill (virtue). Although there is a set of controversial approaches that he tries to suede people in a position of power to adjust themselves. With this we can learn that although there is to be some success in the mist of violence shown through his

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    effect in 15th and 16th century Europe with many people trying to copy and adapt the ideals set forth by Machiavelli. The leaders‚ Cesare Borgia‚ Louis XII of France‚ and Charles I of Spain all made attempts at copying the principles of Machiavelli‚ but all failed through their allowance civil war‚ misevaluation of the power of others‚ and inability to rule alone. Cesare Borgia is a 16th century Italian noble who much of Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ is based off of. He was born in 1475 to Pope Alexander

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    Machiavelli’s view on political violence does seem to be strict however it distinguishes the practical and moral use of violence. The two historical figure whom Machiavelli uses models in order to explain his theories are Cesare Borgia and Agathocles. These

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    Machiavelli entering into evil In chapter VIII‚ Machiavelli believed that the necessity of being cruel is really important for the princes or leaders. He does not hesitate to support the necessity of cruelty and crime in founding power; however the cruelty has to be limited; otherwise the princes will be hated. Machiavelli argued that cruel acts must be committed only as necessary‚ but all at once and then ceased‚ so that the populace will forget them. “Hence it should be noted that in talking

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    Role of War in Society Stephanie Young Both The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli and Utopia by Thomas Moore examine the role and the importance of war to maintain a strong and successful society. More (via Hythloday) believes that war should be the last option and is not needed in a safe and happy government without the help of auxiliaries and mercenaries while on the other hand‚ Machiavelli believes that war plays a crucial war in a prosperous and thriving society using other troops

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    important centers in Italy and France representing Florence‚ Niccolo learned much about courtlife and lordship in France and was greatly influenced by an Italian general named Cesare Borgia whos style specalized in self reliance‚ firmness‚ and occasional cruelty. The attributes of Cesare greatly appealed to Niccolo because Cesare had great success expanding his city states using these tactics. Eventually the Medicis returned with help from the spanish and conquered Florence disrupting the republican

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    Wollstonecraft‚ Locke‚ and Voltaire. The history of the witch trials is a grime‚ gruesome‚ and shocking reminder of what people are capable of. To say living 17th century Europe was miserable would be a gross understatement. The legal system that Cesare Beccaria advocated reform of was plagued in injustice and corruption‚ this was one of the leading factors for the terrible conditions in Europe. Attributing the witch trials to mass hysteria‚ socioeconomic problems and division between the people

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    Cesare Beccaria: Of Crimes and Punishments 1. Beccaria treats justice as a “bond‚ which is necessary to keep the interests of individuals united” (18) so they will not return to the barbaric state. Some levels of punishment are necessary to maintain this bond. They are determined by laws‚ which judges use during making their decisions. Laws have direct definition of crimes and punishments‚ but their interpretation often depends on person’s attitude‚ “on his good or bad digestion; on violence of his

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    Practically nothing is known of Nicolo Machiavelli before he became a minor official in the Florentine Government. His youth‚ however‚ was passed during some of the most tumultuous years in the history of Florence. He was born the year that Lorenzo the Magnificent came to power‚ subverting the traditional civil liberties of Florence while inaugurating a reign of unrivaled luxury and of great brilliance for the arts. He was twenty-five at the time of Savonarola ’s attempt to establish a

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    Machiavelli’s "Prince" is a unique historical work‚ as a letter written to Lorenzo Medici‚ but most of the work is meant for anyone who is able to understand. While the book was meant to serve as a guide for what characteristics the ideal ruler of a country would hold‚ he also hoped that the letter would bring him back in favor of the Medici’s who had previous exiled him. Machiavelli never dictates what or who the ideal prince is‚ but he continually offers examples and advice‚ which is often immoral

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