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    195 countries in the world and each of them has different leaders - some of them are better and some of them are worse. Kautilya in the treatise “Arthasastra” and N. Machiavelli in “The Prince” give very similarly but at the same time different views on leadership. Kautilya wrote the “Arthasastra” more than 10 centuries before Machiavelli wrote “the Prince”‚ so there are some theories and thoughts that Machiavelli’s treatise is based on Kautilya’s “Arthasastra” (Violatti 2014). Both authors were political

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    yet at the same time preserve its citizens’ natural right to be free? The ideas from Niccolo Machiavelli‚ an Italian aristocrat‚ who published "The Prince" in 1513 for a Medici prince as a guideline on how to rule a country‚ gives a conservative approach to how one should govern. Henry David Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience" published in 1849‚ offers a liberal approach on how one should be governed. Machiavelli stresses the importance of maintaining order while Thoreau suggests reform. Although their

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince Chapters 15-18 Thesis Chapter XV Thesis- In order to be a great leader one must lie. Important points- In this chapter Machiavelli makes distinctions on how things should be and how they actually are. Machiavelli tells leaders to lean toward self-preservation‚ to do this he insists they will have to lie in certain situations. Regardless if a prince thinks something is bad or evil‚ if it is necessary to maintain a desired state of being‚ he must do it- it is his duty

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    and protection. Machiavelli and Rousseau have both written popular pieces on the matter of government and the people’s need for it. Despite the fact that Machiavelli and Rousseau take vastly different routes to explain the need for government‚ the human instinct of self-preservation is at the core of both their beliefs. The idea of self-preservation is presented at two different extremes in the Machiavelli’s The Prince and Rousseau’s The Origin of Civil Society. Machiavelli presents self-preservation

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    They also have a paralleled use of trade through exchange of commodity and things of value in their separate societies. Medici and Machiavelli are people who influenced their country in their time. Things for survival like maize‚ are what made major changes in America and affected their trade. The time of the Italian Renaissance and tribal America both featured pioneering. Italy explored

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    In his work‚ The Prince‚ Niccolo Machiavelli writes extensively on the manner a leader ought to act in order to gain and retain power in the most effective way. He claims that "the essence of successful government is force and craft" (Gettell 1951‚ 140). Machiavelli illustrates his thought saying that a power broker can become successful if he is both cunning like a fox and ferocious like a lion (Wootton 1996‚ 45). However‚ in the course of this paper‚ I will demonstrate that craftiness and ferocity

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    Political Ideas of Machiavelli still relevant in Today’s World? Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3‚ 1469 in Florence. Machiavelli was considered one of the most controversial political philosophers of his time. Machiavelli began working in the Florence government at a young age‚ employed as a clerk and later as an ambassador to the “Holy Roman Emperor Maximilan‚ the King of France and Pope Julius II.” Throughout his employment with the government of Florence‚ Machiavelli began noticing the

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    Ben Parrish St. Augustine vs. Machiavelli: A comparison of the Good Society Final Project 09/01/13 Both St. Augustine and Machiavelli believed that in order to understand the true nature of society you must see men for what they truly were. Augustine and Machiavelli are similar in their pessimistic views toward human nature‚ looking at human self-love and self-interest and believed it to be full of evil‚ cruelty‚ betrayal‚ violence and tied that relationship into the creation of war. For both philosophers

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    Niccolo Machiavelli was a creator of political theories in the 1500’s. He served the Republic as a diplomatic negotiator and as a military supervisor. When Florence went back to a monarch system‚ the Medici family return to power and exiled Machiavelli for his past criticisms that he made towards the family. Machiavelli then wrote "The Prince" to complement the Medici family and as a way to regain their approval. A good leader is a person who after leaving his/her country leaves his/her people content

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    Machiavelli and Erasmus were both humanists‚ but had very different points of view. Machiavelli whose writing was from the Italian humanist ’s view‚ when Erasmus wrote from the points of view of Christian humanist in Europe may be one of reasons for huge differences in Machiavelli ’s and Erasmus ’ thoughts. However‚ these two styles of humanism provided us means to "generalize about the meaning of the Renaissance."(303). According to Lawrence in his book Culture and Values A Survey of the Humanities

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