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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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    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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    According to Machiavelli‚ it is better to be feared than it is to be loved. Of course‚ being loved and feared is ideal‚ however‚ this is impossible. In that case‚ the prince should opt to be feared by his subjects. For one thing‚ a prince needs his subjects to be obedient. In order to make them obedient a prince must inspire his subjects to fear him. A prince must rely on fear rather than love‚ because‚ love is not strong enough to compel a person to act against his or her own self-interest. In order

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    In machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Machiavelli discusses many of the traits and requirements a leader needs to rule properly. Machiavelli discusses many ideas and requirements a rule must do one of which is if you can’t be both loved and feared it is better to be feared than loved. In: machiavelli’s view being feared brings more loyalty from his people than being loved‚ he bases this on his view of people as a whole‚ which in my opinion is a strong argument that was definitely true in his time and still

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    willing to do anything to achieve his goals. In Their Eyes Were Watching God Joe Starks seeks to create an idealistic black community. While this may seem to be a good thing‚ Joe Starks was very cunning in the way he set out to create this town. Both Machiavelli and Joe Starks believed any of their actions could be justified to ensure their success in ruling the town or state. Neither one of them was genuinely concerned about the citizens; they were egotistical‚ arrogant and motivated to gain power. When

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    Machiavelli writes in The Qualities of the Prince‚ that it is better to be a miser and slightly disliked for a while than to be generous and be liked for a while than hated. If you’re a generous prince you can only be so for a short time before having to raise taxes and having people realize that you’re not that generous in all reality. Once a prince gets a reputation for being hated he will feel any slight unrest of his people. On the other hand if a prince is miserly from the get go he will be

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    Abraham Lincoln once said “Any man can stand up against adversity‚ to see a mans true character give him power.” There are many wasy to obtain power‚ most of which involve some less than honest actions. Machiavelli was a noble in Italy during a time of unstability. As such he wrote a guide on how to be an effective leader‚ this guide was titled “The Prince”. One of the main themes of this was that the end justifies the means‚ that you could and should do whatever is necessary in order to reach the

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    liberality makes the leader despised‚ hated and poor. If he is despised by the people‚ the people will arrange a conspiracy against the prince; therefore‚ the prince needs to satisfy the people to some extent (Machiavelli 3). To do this the prince will arm the people and soldiers (5). Nicolo Machiavelli also states another quality that the prince must lack is greed and abuse of woman (3). Machiavelli’s ideal leader uses meanness and cruelty as a weapon to instill peace and loyalty (1). The good leader

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    dramatically based on previous experience‚ culture‚ their upbringing or the environment they’re working‚ amongst other factors. Therefore to focus on one area‚ can present many problems and challenges‚ particularly in a globally diverse culture. Machiavelli wrote 500 years ago‚ and while the principles may still be similar base don’t he political world‚ the business world needs to be far more adept to change‚ communicates globally‚ but also trades‚ and deals to increase its worth and act in its best

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    Italy under the Medici family of Florence. Considering the circumstances‚ The Prince should be read as a satire just for the underlying reason of why it was written. Machiavelli had a hidden agenda; he was selfish. Machiavelli was exiled from his country and wanted to try to get back into politics by helping Lorenzo de’ Medici. Machiavelli constantly preaches how one must live for ones self because men are inherently evil. He wrote The Prince

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