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    Machiavelli intended The Prince to serve as a guide to creating and holding on to a principality. In it‚ he also characterizes a "good" society and the necessary tools for building one. Although Machiavelli conceives the republic as being the most practical form of government‚ he reasons that it is still possible to create a good society under a monarchy‚ as long as the leader of the monarchy follows the stipulated guidelines. Machiavelli realized that humans are predisposed to act perniciously and

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    animation of characters. Specifically‚ the archetype of a good leader is continually put on display. The idea of a good leader is ancient‚ it has been introduced in the past by famous writer‚ Niccolo Machiavelli. Film adopts these same principles of the good leader from people such as Machiavelli. Characters that are successful at gaining followers and building positive relationships exemplify good leaders‚ whereas characters that cannot achieve these things exemplify bad leaders. Niccolo Machiavelli’s

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    Rousseau was born on June 28‚ 1712 in Geneva‚ and later died on July 2‚ 1778 in France. Over a week after Rousseau’s birth‚ Rousseau’s mother died. Rousseau was mainly raised by his father‚ a clockmaker‚ because of this. Early in Rousseau’s life‚ his father got into trouble with a French captain‚ which led to his fleeing from Geneva for the rest of his life. Rousseau‚ however‚ stayed behind with his uncle. By the time Rousseau was 13 years old‚ he became an apprentice to an engraver whom he held

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    overly-dramatic tales as vehicles for said criticisms. In a similar fashion‚ various literary analysts have asserted that Shakespeare’s exposure to Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ a unique text and supposedly satirical political treatise written while Machiavelli was imprisoned‚ shaped the characterization and styling found in Hamlet. The gravity of Machiavelli’s The Prince influenced Shakespeare‚ among other authors of the time‚ to assert his own criticism

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    Machiavelli illustrates several key points in what it takes to be a "successful" Prince. In chapters 5-10‚ Machiavelli is giving us a true image of the coldhearted reputation he has carried throughout the years. He explains his ideas on taking over a "free" state or republic and how to conquer and rule with the peoples loyalty and respect. Machiavelli argues in chapter 5 that the key to taking over a free state is initially to destroy it. By destroying the city‚ Machiavelli believes that

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    “Feelings takes possession of my soul more rapidly than a flash of lightning; but‚ instead of illuminating‚ inflames and dazzles me.” (Rousseau 1634) Rousseau embarks on a path never before travelled to enlighten the truth of romanticism in the lives of many. From the reading “Confessions” Rousseau begins by sharing a past which has many mixed emotions due to the fact of abandonment of a father‚ the death of a mother‚ and the desire to escape at an early age. The reading will take readers on a rollercoaster

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    observations is extremely pragmatic. In consequence‚ it was surprising when‚ in chapter 25‚ Machiavelli began to speak‚ quite frankly‚ about the role of fate and fortune in a principality‚ saying that‚ "...fortune is arbiter of half of our actions‚ but also that she leaves the other half‚ or close to it‚ for us to govern" (98). This at first glance appears to be a far more fanciful notion than the ones that Machiavelli had previously maintained. However‚ as we delve deeper into Machiavelli’s work‚ we are

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    One of these restrictions that the king has is that he cannot take property from his people. Machiavelli believes‚ “…above all [the prince] must abstain from taking the property of others…” (Machiavelli 1991). This shows that the prince cannot steal property. This ensures that the king does not lust for power‚ and it reminds him of his place. The king’s sole purpose is to make decisions that benefit

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ a Swiss-born philosopher‚ writer‚ and political theorist‚ was born to Isaac Rousseau and Suzanne Bernard in Geneva on June 28‚ 1712. Rousseau’s mother died in childbirth‚ and he was raised by his father. His father fled Geneva to avoid a legal conflict for hunting on private lands‚ and he was left with his Uncle. At age 13‚ Rousseau was apprenticed first to a notary and then to an engraver who beat him. At 15‚ he ran away from Geneva (on 14 March 1728) after returning to the

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    – Locke and Rousseau Please answer the following True or False. Please support your answer. • For Rousseau‚ a family is a natural institution Answer: Does Rousseau make this claim? What claim does Rousseau make about a family? Critically evaluate Rousseau’s claim about a family. • To justify the existence of a state Rousseau used the slogan: Might is Right. What does Rousseau say about the relationship of a state and force? Critically evaluate Rousseau’s claim. • For Rousseau‚ a sovereign

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