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    Hobbes’s Leviathan‚ and Machiavelli’s Prince‚ individuals were naïve. Individuals believed in a power to rule them‚ rather than standing up and thinking for themselves. While Machiavelli and Hobbes believed in instilling fear into their citizens‚ Socrates believed in equality and justice. Socrates would disagree with Machiavelli and Hobbes’ societies because they were run by the same government that Socrates was fighting against. In Machiavelli’s Prince‚ the Prince acts as the ruling power over naïve

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    justify political action. This quotation follows a formula used throughout The Prince: because people are X‚ a prince must always do Y. Whereas Machiavelli laces his historical points with a wealth of evidence and detail‚ he tends not to provide significant explanations for many broad statements he makes about human nature. We may assume that when Machiavelli writes a statement such as “people are by nature changeable‚” he is uttering a belief generally accepted in sixteenth-century Florentine society

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    tend to have a negative connotation to some people that have perhaps encountered negative situations. Machiavelli suggested for those in power to do whatever it would take to maintain that power‚ in order to extend that power (McManus‚ 2006). Additionally‚ Machiavelli suggested that power has nothing to do with right or wrong‚ nor the welfare of the people (McManus‚ 2006). Furthermore‚ Machiavelli suggests for a leader to do everything in their power to maintain that power‚ even if that means cheating

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    that a ruler has to rule with force. In actuality‚ Machiavelli means no such thing‚ he says that there are times when the common good outweighs the means‚ and the morality of a rulers actions. He also says that you cannot be loved by everyone‚ so try to be loved and feared at the same time‚ but of the two‚ choose to be feared. The Prince is considered to be one of the most important of nonfiction literature written in the history of mankind.

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    Summary and Paraphrase “On Avoiding Being Despised and Hated” In Machiavelli book The Qualities of the Prince‚ section “On Avoiding Being Despised and Hated” talks about how a prince can avoid being despised and hated from his people. In this section‚ Machiavelli have briefly talked about the general manner of how a prince should react toward when his [prince] subject look upon him as a despised and hated person. What makes the prince hated is if he’s being greedy and a usurper of the property

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    1. Why‚ in Machiavelli’s view‚ was the implementation of change fraught with danger? Do you agree with his views? Why‚ why not? In Machiavelli’s view‚ implementing change is fraught with danger. He believes that initiating change is a very difficult process filled with risks (Graetz et al. 2011). I agree with Machiavelli’s view that executing change in any situation is filled with danger because change is an inevitable process where individuals are not prepared to take the risks involved. Change

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    towards the foreign policy. Moreover‚ he is concentrate on the advocacy of human rights‚ though this work is contentious. Machiavelli will think Putin is a great leader. Because in Machiavelli’s book‚ he points that if a prince wants to keep his power and land‚ the most important thing is shows a tough and strong attitude to his people‚ also to other countries. Machiavelli said Scipio is a bad Emperor because he gave much freedom to his army. From the policy we just talk about‚ obviously Putin is

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    than loved? How does Machiavelli make the case for his position (details‚ modes)? Are his arguments convincing? If you took the self-analysis on high-Mach or low-Mach‚ what were the results‚ and were you surprised by your score? 2. What is the thesis of Neil Postman’s forward? Do you agree or disagree with his point of view? Provide support for your position. 1- The prince is better feared than loved‚ although striking a balance between the two would be best. As Machiavelli stated that the prince

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    Context results in historical and topical info around a certain point in literary work. Every text promotes values import. For indiv. And groups. RIII Wanted to prove legitimacy of Queen E’s rule- ’validity of her claim to throne’ –Divine right Context: Relatively peaceful‚ S makes R a devil and usurper to legitimise Eliz. Claim to throne. People were aware of RIII& Tudor’s overthrow of Platagenets‚ therefore play is dramatisation of actual events. Audience related to the values in the play-divine

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    Machiavellian Philosophy… It is in the interest of the weak to design societies that encumber the strong. The essential difference between the terrorist and the noble conqueror is the quality of the army Justice is elegant revenge. And revenge is justice for those who cannot afford elegance. The most effective way to make a threat is to present it as a secret plan to those you know to be untrustworthy. This adds credibility and deniability. Avoid any attempts to persuade an adversary

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