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    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 quests for an ideal leader to resurrect the glory and stability of a better

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    The Happy Prince (By Oscar Wilde) The Happy Prince is a story written by author Oscar Wilde and was published in 1888. The story talks about a statue that can talk and then asks a swallow to do tasks for him. It is a simple yet meaningful story; therefore‚ this essay will first be about the summary of the story then it will discuss the symbolism of the statue of the Happy Prince‚ next it will show the contribution of the statue in the story‚ and the last paragraph will be the reflection of the

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    legends with handsome and kind princes that were always in my mind‚ so I had a dream of marrying an ideal husband like them. Now‚ I would still like to marry a charming prince‚ I always believe that one day‚ I will meet my ideal lover and build a happy family with an ideal husband. Some women say that a husband is impossible to find‚ but an ideal one may be easier to find. The qualities of the ideal husband are probably different for each woman. For me‚ the ideal husband is a love umbrella to protect

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    Christian Smith DYFS and Principalities Centenary College Machiavelli’s book‚ The Prince has been‚ and still is‚ a guideline to the average organization in today’s world. New Jersey’s Department of Division of Youth and Family Services known as DYFS has grown to the organization that they are today because of the principalities it applies from The Prince. Machiavelli also composed The Prince as a practical guide for ruling. In this book‚ there are a few chapters that stood out and were compatible

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    had numerous values such as humanism‚ secularism‚ individualism. The Renaissance separated into two different paths‚ the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance. Two famous figures of these Renaissances were Machiavelli and Thomas More. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli was known as “the father of modern political theory”‚ he was born in Florence. He was a politician‚ historian‚ philosopher‚ humanist and a writer. He was part of the Italian Renaissance. Thomas More was an English lawyer

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    In Machiavelli’s work called The Prince he brings up several life style choices that are very controversial even to this day. In his chapter 17‚ he labeled “Cruelty and Mercy: Is It Better to be Feared or the Reverse?” brings up a major controversial issue among modern leaders. Several leaders come to mind when thinking of using love to govern and using fear to govern. Some leaders use it in a good way and others not so much. But which is better? Did Machiavellie have a preference? In his work‚ he

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    and England were countries lead by rulers. These rulers were kings‚ princes and in some cases Queens. These leaders took advantage of their power simply because they had the right too‚ but nevertheless were sometimes just and fair leaders. According to The Prince written and published in the sixteenth century by Machiavelliprinces needed to be both foxes and lions‚ both clever and fierce. Although these many and different leaders all had ego’s and thought that they were in fact both foxes and lions

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    stability within the context of European realpolitik is addressed in Machiavelli’s The Prince. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3‚ 1469 and grew up in Florence‚ which was a humanist city-state right in the center of the Renaissance. Machiavelli’s father‚ as a Tuscan‚ who was both an attorney and humanist‚ focused heavily on his education hired private tutors to teach Machiavelli. According to his father‚ Machiavelli‚ like other Tuscans‚ was a bright individual who was steeped in classical history

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    There are many present day situations that exemplifies Machiavelli’s points in The Prince. Positions of power take on a great responsibility. With that‚ comes an inevitable two face. Two face in terms of appearing as one person‚ but being hypocritical. Much like Machiavelli’s quote‚ “So it follows that a prudent ruler cannot‚ and must not‚ honor his word when it places him at a disadvantage…”‚ societies leaders must take

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    blunders‚ idiotic and laughable world leaders‚ Donald Trump’s hair‚ and continuous wars in the Middle East. Despite this the world is considered to be in relative peace when compared to previous ages in recorded human history. In “The Qualities of the Prince” by Niccolo Machiavelli‚ the ideal prince is described as ruthless and willing to eschew conventional morality to maintain his power‚ but can the same ideals be held in today’s political world? Machiavelli finds ruthlessness‚ and deviousness

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