Nicolo Machiavelli is a well known philosopher of the Italian Renaissance from the sixteenth century. The return of the Medici family in Florence in 1512 forced Machiavelli out of office‚ and he wrote The Prince after retiring from the public. The Prince is one of his most famous works‚ it describes the means by which a new leader may gain and maintain power. His ideas can be applied to new rulers ranging from a new principal to a new president of a new country. While discussing his ideas for new
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Prospero as a Flawed Machiavellian Prince The play The Tempest‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is centralized around the main protagonist Prospero and his seemingly revengeful plot against his brother Antonio. At the beginning of the play‚ it is learned that Prospero was once the Duke of Milan; however‚ he had lost this title to Antonio‚ who conspired against him and exiled his daughter Miranda and himself to an island leaving them for dead. The political theme present throughout the play is relatable
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Thomas More describes an ideal society and government where people maintain high moral standard and live with ultimate freedom and happiness. In the Utopia‚ the Utopian government strive to fulfill and optimize the benefits and happiness of Utopian citizens. Reasonably‚ people would describe a safe and happy government as domestically stable and diplomatically powerful so that it obtains admiration and fear from both its citizens and surrounding countries‚ thus enabling its citizens to live with
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In chapter one this short chapter lays the foundation for Machiavelli’s book. All kinds of authority‚ he says‚ can be divided into two large categories the republics and the principalities. Principalities can be either hereditary passed down from father to son or they can be new states acquired through military force or political fortune. Machiavelli continues by admitting that hereditary principalities are much easier to govern than those that are newly developed since the prince who rules by
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. Consequently‚ he would have to burden his people by incrementing taxes and taking away resources. This in turn would make him a miser to the eyes of his people rather than generous. “This will begin to make him [the prince] hateful to his subjects…as a consequence of his generosity‚ having offended many and rewarded a few‚ he will feel the effects of any slight unrest...recognizing this and wishing to alter his policies‚ he immediately runs the risk of being reproached as a miser” (225). In other
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“The Prince” Nicolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince‚ which has been used by many to learn and understand his realistic political theory. In the text‚ Machiavelli depicts his very flagrant and stark outlook of human nature. He also goes into explaining why he feels that most human beings are wretched‚ selfish creatures. Hence his political theory‚ being is for a prince to control his people is to have them fear him. With my own personal experiences in life‚ I would have to agree with Machiavelli’s
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Hailee Olson 2nd Paper Solemn Advice to Young Men Mather’s beliefs were instilled upon students in order to control their behavior. The advice was intended to maintain order and was applicable to the common belief of Puritanism. Mather’s advice provided guidance for students to alter their overall behavior for the better. They were told that the longer men live in sin‚ the harsher their judgement will be. Their fate was said to be determined based on their lifetime of actions. Every man was
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The Prince MAJOR THEME Machiavelli had a true and abiding love for Florence. He wanted to make Florence great and also find himself a job‚ as he lost his when the Medici family came into power. He dedicated his book on political science‚ The Prince‚ to Lorenzo Medici in the hopes that Lorenzo would be impressed and offer him a job. However‚ Lorenzo ignored the book and Machiavelli. The Prince is a didactic examination of political power‚ how to achieve it‚ maintain it‚ and expand
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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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Our fourth assignment forces us to examine Machiavelli’s theory of man and beast. He chooses two distinct animals that should represent the ideal prince‚ which are the fox and the lion. Machiavelli draws his conclusion from the teachings of ancient Greece‚ more specifically Achilles and Chiron. Achilles was sent to Chiron who was half man and half beast to be trained to become a great warrior. "To have as a teacher a half-beast‚ half-man means nothing other than that a prince needs to know how
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