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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George F. Cabrera October 6‚ 2013 The Prince and The Discourses and it’s similarities. Reading the books of Machiavelli’s: The Prince and The Discourses I noticed there are many similarities to one another. Machiavelli explains the concept of an ideal ruler that he thinks would be able to govern with great power and adversity from his observation of previous rulers. The Prince is a book written about Tyrants while The Discourses is a book written by lovers of liberty (The Prince‚ Introduction-
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it. A good Prince must rely on defense. He must bastion his city. A bastion city is unlikely to even come across an enemies mind to attack. He believes that soldiers are useless to the Prince because all they are motivated by is money. Then Machiavelli continues on to say‚ that it is better to become generous and not worry about being called a miser. “And above all other things a prince must guard himself against being despised and hated.” Furthermore‚ it is better to be called missed because
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In Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Machiavelli writes on the ways and means in which a prince can acquire power. One of the most shocking ways in which a leader can achieve power‚ through Machiavelli’s thoughts‚ is through instilling fear in those who follow and by using criminal means. Power
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According to Niccolo Machiavelli‚ in his first chapter of “The Prince‚” princedoms‚ states can be either republics or princedoms and these last ones can be either acquired new which I suppose by conquest or power‚ or they could be inherited by a prince’s ancestors. The 1500s were still times where there were many kings and princes all over europe and the world. But it was also a time where many republics were born‚ or they were young and growing republics. When Machiavelli said “...and he who acquires
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that Niccolò Machiavelli is more than qualified.Although this sixteenth century politician’s key motive was to unite a separate Italy‚ his political theories have been taken into deep contemplation and are frequently exercised in politics today. The point of my paper is to review the benefits of appointing Noccolo Machiavelli as the secretary of state‚ analyze his theory‚ “Is it better to be loved or feared” and discuss the human nature in modern society. Niccolo Machiavelli is known as
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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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loved than feared‚ or the reverse. The answer is‚ of course‚ that it would be best to be both loved and feared. But since the two rarely come together‚ anyone compelled to choose will find greater security in being feared than in being loved…” (Machiavelli 43). The quote explains that greater security of power is achieved through being a feared leader rather than a loved one. The aspect of fear is important in ensuring that the state remains loyal and obedient towards the leader‚ which reduces the
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The person that I chose to represent Machiavelli’s ideas is Muammar Gaddafi. He is the longest serving head of state in the world next to Queen Elizabeth II. He is known for his controversial political strategy and his very unusual personality. Gaddafi is easily spotted in animal skins and colorful clothing. His name regularly pops up on lists of the worst dressed world leaders. Ronald Regan named him the “Mad Dog of the Middle East.” Muammar Gaddafi’s reputation ranges from a popular revolutionary
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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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