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    security of a people‚ via government‚ isn’t easy. For centuries‚ the concept of a perfect union‚ and the characteristics of an ideal ruler have taken over the philosophical dialogue. Two leading men in this arena of political thought are Niccolo Machiavelli (author of the practical and quasi-immoral treatise‚ The Prince) and Plato (author of the philosophical and Utopian-like dialogue‚ The Republic.) While both men transformed the nature of political philosophy‚ most readers consider their respective

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    Natasha Talukdar 11/1/10 Machiavellian Rulers Essay APEH 1 Machiavellian Rulers In history‚ Niccolo Machiavelli is considered to be one of the most influential and powerful political theorists in the world. One of his most famous and legendary pieces entitled The Prince‚ stresses and describes his political ideas and beliefs. Machiavelli’s concepts have had great influence on prominent leaders that the world has ever seen. Queen Elizabeth I of England and King Henry IV of France

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    during the time it was publish. This book challenges the ideal and beliefs of many and still on the presence day people don’t agree with some of the basics concept of it. The Prince by Machiavelli dedicated to Lorenzo di Medici was considered a handbook on how to become a prince and how to retain the positon. Machiavelli goes into detail on explaining how the ideal prince should be. Dante was very influential Italian poet that wrote the Divine Comedy that describe a journal through Infierno‚ Purgatory

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      William the Conqueror epitomizes Niccolo Machiavelli ’s idea of a prince in the use of his  policies and his character. He turned the British Isles into a powerhouse with Machiavelli ’s  institutions from ​ The Prince​ . William the Conqueror’s extensive military knowledge‚  understanding of laws‚ ruthless nature‚ tactics to maintain his territory‚ and introduction of  religion all have a direct correlation with Machiavelli’s principles.  Machiavelli stressed that every ruler should posses a basic understanding of war

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    The Prince Writing Assignment Niccolo Machiavelli‚ who was born in Florence‚ intended to induce Lorenzo de Medici bring back the former glory of Florence by writing his master political piece The Prince. Lived as a diplomat‚ Machiavelli was able to enjoy the first hand experience with foreign governments. According to him‚ if one was holding a position as signori‚ he had to be very careful and cautious about what’s happening and what he planned to respond. The way that the prince rules the country

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    Written in 1511‚ Machiavelli’s masterpiece‚ Il Principio- The Prince‚ was very relevant to leaders during that period. However‚ almost all of these leaders up until that point‚ and hundreds of years after‚ were men. In the handbook‚ Machiavelli does not often mention women‚ and one of the few mentions is brutal: “Fortune is a woman and if she is to be submissive it is necessary to beat and coerce her. Experience shows that she is more often subdued by men who do those than by those who act coldly

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    Virtue and Fortune in Machiavelli’s The Prince Throughout The Prince‚ Machiavelli outlines the characteristics needed to be a strong and admirable leader. He explains that personal characteristics such as courage and compassion‚ both being aspects of virtue‚ will earn him praise. However‚ he feels that this expectation is unrealistic and a prince’s first job is to protect the state‚ and having “bad” characteristics is sometimes necessary to reach that goal. That being said‚ in order to protect the

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    George F. Cabrera October 6‚ 2013 The Prince and The Discourses and it’s similarities. Reading the books of Machiavelli’s: The Prince and The Discourses I noticed there are many similarities to one another. Machiavelli explains the concept of an ideal ruler that he thinks would be able to govern with great power and adversity from his observation of previous rulers. The Prince is a book written about Tyrants while The Discourses is a book written by lovers of liberty (The Prince‚ Introduction-

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    it. A good Prince must rely on defense. He must bastion his city. A bastion city is unlikely to even come across an enemies mind to attack. He believes that soldiers are useless to the Prince because all they are motivated by is money. Then Machiavelli continues on to say‚ that it is better to become generous and not worry about being called a miser. “And above all other things a prince must guard himself against being despised and hated.” Furthermore‚ it is better to be called missed because

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    In Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Machiavelli writes on the ways and means in which a prince can acquire power. One of the most shocking ways in which a leader can achieve power‚ through Machiavelli’s thoughts‚ is through instilling fear in those who follow and by using criminal means. Power

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