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    Jackson Vs Machiavelli

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    In "The Qualities of the Prince‚" Niccolo Machiavelli describes how he believes a prince should rule. He had "studied the way people lived and aimed to inform leaders" of his research (par.10). He viewed "misery as one of the vices that enables a prince to rule‚" using techniques like deceiving and manipulating in order to accomplish a certain task (par.12). Machiavelli focuses on qualities such as Military skills‚ generosity and miserly and whether a prince should be loved or feared in order to

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    Timed writing rewrite: the Prince Leaders of countries or Princes must make decisions that not many will agree with‚ but are the best for the populace and he must make them‚ no matter the cost. Niccolo Machiavelli uses logos‚ ethos and distinct clear diction to prove the necessity for a ruler to be able to make unpopular decisions‚ in an excerpt from his book “the Prince” (1532). Throughout the excerpt Machiavelli uses logos to talk about this issue in a logical manner. His first step

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    Tough Love “If you have to make a choice‚ to be feared is much safer than to be loved” (46). Niccolò Machiavelli declared this in The Prince while explaining how to be an extraordinary leader. If leaders are feared they will be respected by their people and other countries‚ thus keeping justice and maintaining control. If a leader is feared‚ they will receive respect from their people and other countries. People will not turn against the leader‚ but if the people love him they would

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    Lao-Tzu Vs Machiavelli

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    Political Stand-off Both Lao-tzu and Machiavelli seem to have a clear-cut view on how they believe the government should run. In some ways‚ both men have very similar ideas; more often‚ though‚ they couldn’t be more opposed. A few similarities brought forth are that people in power must not strive to make everyone happy‚ nor must they be considered unmerciful and they should avoid being despised. The final view they both share is that they believe if the common people think they are happy

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    Machiavelli The Prince

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    Lynda Nwankwo HUM 212 W01 1/6/2014 Machiavelli- The Prince OUTLINE The Prince is sometimes claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy‚ especially modern political philosophy‚ in which the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal. It was also in direct conflict with the dominant Catholic and scholastic doctrines of the time concerning how to consider politics and ethics. The Prince is sometimes claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy

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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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    Published in 1532‚ Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince describes how a principality should be run within feudal times. Since its publication‚ The Prince has been criticized for some of its abstract ideas‚ although it is also renowned for being one of the first works of political philosophy. Throughout his book‚ Machiavelli describes many commitments and challenges a prince faces when he comes to power‚ mostly dealing with his people and government. Machiavelli’s views on government‚ power‚ and leadership

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    Ryan Braun Period 1 Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince In Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Machiavelli advises leaders in the mid 1500’s on how to be efficient and effective leaders. Machiavelli explains to these rulers different strategies on how to maintain their position‚ handle the problems that often arise in their state‚ protect their land‚ and how to express themselves in front of their citizens. Machiavelli is debatably one of the most famous political figures ever to arise in Europe. His

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    Hiero's Virtue

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    A great leader should care for the people and act in their best interest. They should not care about becoming powerful‚ but would rather see the power at the hands of his people so they may all have a voice. In The Prince‚ Machiavelli does not believe a leader‚ or “prince‚” in terms‚ should be righteous‚ but should rather focus on the importance of maintaining his state or principality. Despite the lack of a specific definition‚ we are able to conclude that the virtue Machiavelli presents us with

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    How Is Henry A Good Leader

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    Niccolo Machiavelli‚ in his work “The Prince” talks in detail about how a prince must act in order to be a truly effective and prosperous ruler. One of his cardinal rules for these princes is the idea that‚ “A prince should have no other object‚ nor any other thought‚ nor take anything else as his art but that of war and its orders and discipline; for that is the only art which is of concern to one who commands.” (The Prince‚ 58). William Shakespeare in his play Henry V tells the life of Henry the

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