HOW SHOULD BE A LEADER? There are a lot of intellectuals who have books and different thoughts about government and authority. One of them is Machiavelli who is reputed with his book the Prince’. This book includes some advice to leaders. Machiavelli claims in Prince’ (chapter XVI‚ XVII‚ XVIII) that a prince should be miser than liberal‚ should prefer being feared rather than being loved‚ and should not be faithful. In my opinion‚ a leader shuld not be miser and should prefer being loved
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(Florence) about 1460–70 Luca della Robbia Overall: 48 x 38cm (18 7/8 x 14 15/16in.) Glazed terracotta Classification: Sculpture Type: Relief Museum of Fine Arts‚ Boston Virgin and child with lilies Italian (Florence) about 1460–70 Luca della Robbia Overall: 48 x 38cm (18 7/8 x 14 15/16in.) Glazed terracotta Classification: Sculpture Type: Relief Museum of Fine Arts‚ Boston In this artwork attributed to Luca della Robbia made in 1460-70‚ Virgin
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Luther King Jr. and Niccolo Machiavelli were two important leaders and philosophers from two different time periods. Martin Luther King was a strong and respected leader who preached against segregation and racism during the civil rights era. Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat and political philosopher known for his political views and writings. Though King and Machiavelli were known as philosophers‚ their views on certain topics could not be more different. Machiavelli believed that being vicious
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Machiavelli‚ a most intelligent man who lived in Florence‚ wrote an opinionated handbook for princes (or soon to be princes) and the factor of referencing history is what he included to make his novel so much more reliable‚ supported‚ and legitimate. He often alludes to the Romans‚ discusses the Carthaginians‚ and Hannibal. While discussing which principalities one should please‚ Machiavelli uses the Romans as his good example. They‚ without personal gain‚ settled in and supported some principalities
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Niccolo Machiavelli‚ arguably the finest political theorist of his time‚ wrote in his famous work “The Prince” that a ruler use any methods available to him to maintain stability‚ for even though some methods might seem abusive and purely attempts toward staying in power‚ in reality they benefit the people because the ruler manages to maintain stability which is all the people could ask for. If another country is about to attack yours and your people are at risk‚ would you even hesitate in bribing
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because he contributed largely to this era. With time‚ not only did his insight mature psychologically but he also mastered in the physical representation. His work‚ Stanza Della Segnatura has been influenced by Michelangelo’s work in Sistine Chapel. It is one of Raphels’s very famous and renowned works. One of the themes of Stanza Della Segnatura‚ the ‘School of Athens’‚ has been given the most importance than the work as a whole. School of Athens is the depiction of Raphael’s moods which reflects his
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Machiavelli has given plenty of advice in his book The Prince- here I will point out what I believe to be the top ten advices he has given. Chapter IV: Do no let anyone become too powerful as they will end up becoming the reason of your destruction. Machiavelli points out that once the prince is in place he cannot be as foolish as to leave of others in power or to let anyone come to be as powerful as he is. Instead he is either to destroy their power or make it impossible for one to come to
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Essay: Machiavelli compared to Romeo Dallaire The Rwandan genocide of 1994 was the largest mass slaughter of human beings since the Holocaust. Canadian Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire‚ commander of the UN Assistance Mission in Rwanda‚ tasked with overseeing the Arusha Accords and the transition of government. Dallaire soon realized something much more critical was being set in motion. A doomed mission in hindsight after watching the documentary‚ Shake Hands with The Devil. Stationed without a
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Lao-Tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher during the 6th century. Conversely‚ Machiavelli was an Italian historian‚ author‚ diplomat‚ philosopher‚ and politician that lived almost two thousand years later during the Renaissance. Although both are from completely different times and cultures; neither would disagree that leadership is essential in the success or failure of society. After all‚ at its simplistic core government is just a hierarchy of leadership that exist to serve its fellow citizens
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Lao-Tzu‚ Machiavelli‚ and the American Government Lao-Tzu’s "Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching" and Machiavelli’s "The Qualities of a Prince" both have the ultimate goal of making better leaders. The tactics that each writer chooses to present as a guide for the leader are almost opposite of each other. Today’s American government would benefit from a combination of the two extreme ideas. Lao-Tzu’s laissez-faire attitude towards the economy‚ as well as his small scale‚ home defense military is
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