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    Jessica Thomas Friday April 26‚ 2013 Machiavelli and Hobbes understood the natural state of the world to be conflict. How does this shape their understanding of human beings‚ politics‚ ethics‚ and morality? Does this idea and itself towards liberal or conservative ideas? Explain. Machiavelli’s understanding of the natural state of the world to be conflict causes him to look and access the world differently than others. His understanding of the natural state of the world bleeds over into

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    Toys “R” Us and Machiavelli’s Virtues Machiavelli believed that what one may have been taught as moral and ethical might actually deter you from advancing and obtaining power and that one may need to do “bad” actions only when it’s necessary to protect yourself‚ maintain and/or gain power. Under Machiavellis’ virtues‚ a leader should use‚ “whatever means are available to promote the acquisition and maintenance of one’s power‚” (Cavico‚ Mujtaba‚ 2009‚ pg. 65). When one looks at Toys “R” Us’ conduct

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    Machiavelli expressed in The Prince that he believed that a prince or ruler should be one that appeared to be very compassionate and caring towards others‚ one that others or the subjects could truly rely on and trust as well as one that is appears to be kind and righteous‚ however this should all be an illusion. He believed that princes should only appear to be this way so that the subjects or the public would be more submissive to his rule. He felt that the more respect that a prince gained would

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    In 1792 James painted a portrait called‚ “A Voluptuary in the Horrors of Digestion.” A voluptuary is someone who overindulges in pleasurable things. In this painting it shows‚ a Prince sitting on a fancy chair after eating a large meal. This Prince will someday be King. In order to be a good king they must have the following things‚ he must be ambitious‚ honest‚ and good with money. For the following reasons this Prince is not ready to be King. First‚ the king must be ambitious. Being ambitious

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    “The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.” Machiavelli believes citizens or any Race "diversity" would possess more loyalty and would not be motivated by money so that one reason why people follow his rules because he’s a loyalty to the work place that his serving also because he’s having extremely power to change for good. Also Machiavelli strongly believed in the requirement of a strong leader in order to maintain domination for the benefit

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    The lack of good leadership qualities is mirrored in many past and present events in the world today. There is a pressing need for developing strong leadership‚ which will guide people towards sustainable peace and harmony. In The Prince‚ Machiavelli shares his views on how a prince should behave to acquire and maintain political power. First of all‚ although it is not explicitly stated‚ the ends will always justify the means. This is one of the core assumptions of Machiavelli’s philosophy. Throughout

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    The Prince Secularism

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    The Prince In The Prince Machiavelli‚ an Italian Renaissance philosopher expressed his interpretation on how a government should be ran in order to make his city more powerful and vigorous. Machiavelli explained that in order for a city-state to run efficiently the prince needs to know how to regulate and command the town. Throughout the book Machiavelli brings up numerous standards that a prince should follow. Secularism‚ humanism‚ and independence are the most important principles that are in

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    Within “Chevrefoil” by Marie De France‚ power as a social construction is extremely evident and affects all characters within the text. King Mark has power over all subjects including his wife and nephew‚ Tristan‚ even going as far as to exile his nephew when finding out about his wife’s love for him (De France 167)‚ punishing both his wife and Tristan. The main character to be greatly affected by power is Tristan. Although Tristan is the king’s nephew he is powerless against his ruling and therefore

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    The Prince Machiavelli‚ a man who greatly wanted to become involved in politics‚ wrote The Prince to earn a political position in Florence under Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ the governor. Although his efforts did not win him a position in the Florentine Government‚ his work has become a controversial topic today. In his book‚ Machiavelli uses historical events to explain his opinion on principalities. When The Prince was first written‚ Machiavelli’s view on principalities did not draw much attention

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    Machiavelli's Cruelty

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    It is through the cruelty presented in works such as The Prince that has led to the disdain for the term Machiavellian. It has become synonymous with the ideas of duplicity in diplomacy‚ with little regard to the effects on morality. However‚ The Prince is not necessarily a treatise desiring violence and cruelty‚ but a document founded upon the ideas of pragmatism. To Machiavelli‚ the use of cruelty is not meant to be done for the sake of cruelty itself‚ but for the ideas of cruelty being well used

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