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    reality to portray a character in a certain way. One of the most appreciated one of these authors is William Shakespeare. The theme of Appearance vs. Reality is extremely noted in Williams Shakespeare’s "Hamlet". Also‚ the Italian political theorist Niccolo Machiavelli is the other one who examines the issues of reality and appearance. Similarly‚ William Shakespeare and Machiavelli tell us about ’princes’. Shakespeare’s play "Hamlet" can be summarized as a young prince’s journey in life to discover

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    Lao-Tzu vs. Machiavelli

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    Lao-tzu vs. Machiavelli Government is the essential authority of a country or state‚ which is directly‚ affects society because it provides key securities. Two of history’s greatest thinkers Lao-tzu‚ authors of the Tao-te Ching‚ and Niccolo Machiavelli‚ author of The Prince have similar but very contrasting ideas of government‚ and how people should be governed. Lao-tzu was born in the Chinese state of Ch’u. He spent most of his life working in the library of the Chou dynasty. Once he decided to

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    Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3‚ 1469 in Florence‚ Italy. The young Machiavelli became a diplomat after the temporary fall of Florence’s ruling Medici family in 1494. He served for 14 years during Medici family exile. After his involvement in an unsuccessful attempt to organize a Florence militia against Medici return in 1512. Machiavelli was jailed and banished with any role in political life. As an exile Machiavelli turned to farming and writing. His major efforts‚ however‚ were of a literary

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    outrage‚ and blamed Bush’s ideas on former‚ dictator-like philosophers. Niccolo Machiavelli was a famous political philosopher‚ who was in my opinion‚ the most similar to the Bush Administration. Machiavellis’ ideas on civil liberties‚ what government is supposed to provide and protect against‚ sovereignty‚ and how public morality and private interest intersect in deciding who makes policy is very similar to Bush. Niccolo Machiavelli wrote a story‚ The Prince‚ which had drastically changed his

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    in about 150 A.D. However‚ the Tao-te Ching is an ethical document as much as about good government as it is about moral behavior. Niccolo Machiavelli was an aristocrat who had his ups and downs according the shifts in power in Florence. His writings encourage a prince to secure power by almost any means necessary. Lao-Tzu’s Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching and Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Qualities of the Prince both have main goals of how to mold a better prince. Their views on government and the ways

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    Khan Vs Borgia

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    I think that it is better to be feared than loved in order to retain and increase power. Niccolo Machiavelli‚ author of The Prince‚ provided ample evidence to support this theory. A feared prince focuses on what needs to be established in his nation and distances himself from personal affairs that interferes with his position‚ whereas a beloved prince would constantly seek validation from the people‚ thereby weakening his power and rule. “People thought Cesare Borgia was cruel‚ but that cruelty of

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    The Founding Father’s views on government were influenced by both the classical republican and the natural rights philosophers. The two groups of philosophers held very different views on how a government should run. The classical republicans believed that the individual should sacrifice his or her personal freedoms in order to gain the greater good. The natural rights philosophers‚ on the other hand‚ held that a person’s individual freedoms out to be preserved at all costs. The two greatest

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    Expectations  &  Summer  Assignment  for  Students  in  AP  European  History     AP  courses  give  high  school  students  the  opportunity  to  earn  college  credit  while  in  high  school.  It  is  my  expectation   (but  not  a  requirement)  that  you  will  take  the  AP  exam  if  you  register  for  an  AP  course.  While  students

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    theorists‚ especially classic realists‚ also believe it can be due to the destructive tendency of human nature. In fact‚ people are viewed as narrowly selfish and ethically flawed‚ with the intent of achieving self-advantage regardless of others. As Niccolo Machiavelli well describes it in 1532‚ in The Prince‚ human nature is inherently evil. Men are always seeking for power and have very strong desires to be better than others. Thomas Hobbes brings the idea of a “state of nature” and supports this idea

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    leaders of a country the same way‚ he ultimately controls what goes on‚ but he can work with other people so they have a say as well. In The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli he says‚ “A prince ought to inspire fear in such a way that‚ if he does not win love‚ he avoids hatred; because he can endure very well being feared whilst he is not hated”. Niccolo explains how while fear might be better you don’t want to have too much and you need to work with your people in order for them to like you. If you are

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