very good sense. This connects to the question of whether a leader should be armed. Machiavelli says a leader should be armed or else faces the possibility that someone will take over the government. When I hear this statement I think of it to be very true even in modern times‚ but I don’t think Machiavelli is talking about being armed with weapons. I reviewed the essay many times and found no where when Machiavelli says "a leader should be armed with weapons." A good and well respected leader need
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According to Machiavelli‚ a successful leader consists of five crucial characteristics. First of all‚ in order to be a great leader you should be loved and feared at the same time. However‚ being feared could be better because that way people would less likely revolt against the leader‚ but not to the point to be hated. On the other hand‚ a great leader should be supported by its people. Most importantly‚ a powerful leader should pretend to be virtuous and kind. By saying that‚ we can compare that
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people in order to create an equal and pleasant society. In More’s belief‚ people only turn to corruption when faced with shortages or vanity in believing some deserve more than others. Machiavelli‚ however‚ envisions society as one that turns to power and satisfaction of vices as seen through The Prince. Machiavelli advises that to keep power one must learn to be corrupt. This advice is given
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maintain power effectively. While Merridew may not plan his actions or follow the recommendation that “A prince ought to take care that he never lets anything slip from his lips” (The Prince 9)‚ he does use other suggested strategies to claim power. Machiavelli argues that “new Princes…must establish themselves and quickly demonstrate their strength” (TP 9). Jack ensures his dominance by rapidly becoming the main hunter and naturally leads the group when killing pigs. Unlike the other boys on the island
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References: Nicola Machiavelli information was located on the Internet at http://rhf.bradley.edu/~liberty/mach.html.
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Discuss the nature of Machiavelli’s new political morality in relation to being a Prince. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on 3 May 1469 in Florence‚ Italy and at the age of twenty-nine he became a public servant in the service of his city. He was one of most pre-eminent political characters in Florence during the Renaissance although major recognition of his works came after his death. The Renaissance represented a period of changing social and technological evolution for Western civilization as
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Machiavelli describes the relationship between the ordinary citizens and the nobles‚ which are the upper classes from aristocratic families. The nobles want to oppress the people‚ and the people want only to avoid oppression. As a result‚ of the opposition between the two groups results in the establishment of anarchy. The prince comes to power through the favor of his fellow citizens and it is important that a prince created by the people must retain the people’s loyalty. On the other hand‚ if the
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The Prince Seminar Part 1-Machiavelli’s views on the nature of man and rulers: 1. Are humans fundamentally good or evil? Consider what constitutes ‘good’ or ‘evil’ in this context during the time period. Machiavelli sees humans as fundamentally evil. Even though he does point out some good attributes of humans‚ he gives more reason to believe that they are evil. In Chapter 15: Of Those for Which Men And Especially Princes Are Praised or Blamed‚ he states qualities that make somebody good
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which are examples of a Machiavellian ruler. In Machiavelli’s The Prince there are many things he entails a prince must be in order to gain and maintain power. Firstly‚ he states that “It is better to be feared than loved‚ if you cannot be both.” (Machiavelli‚ 79) because men are fickle and there is no way to guarantee love but fear is a primitive emotion that withstands a man’s fickleness. He further goes on to state that men should be both human and animals‚ specifically displaying the traits of both
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see the power at the hands of his people so they may all have a voice. In The Prince‚ Machiavelli does not believe a leader‚ or “prince‚” in terms‚ should be righteous‚ but should rather focus on the importance of maintaining his state or principality. Despite the lack of a specific definition‚ we are able to conclude that the virtue Machiavelli presents us with is more about ones power than morals. Machiavelli refers to virtue as a prince strength and his ability to be triumphant and succeed. Virtue
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