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or socialism. More realized that it would be hard to find an established model to point to and so he created his own. More explain...
concern the ultimate goal or greater good." In essence, he is arguing, according to Oldham, that the end justifies the means and t...
to use almost any means to achieve his ends that has the most direct appeal to many amoral leaders of today. Some psychologists fi...
he considered to be the most significant reason society is its own opposing force. According to Hobbes, subjects of the omnipoten...
warning regarding change: "Changes in estate also issue from this, for if, to one who governs himself with caution and patience, t...
too saw that the people needed leadership. The general public was thought not quite capable of making the big decisions. While Mac...
terms of a high human being, one may contend that it is the spiritual being--the priests, the rabbis, the ministers--who are reall...
who studied the conditions of power, political struggle, and warfare. As such, we note that this is where his authority stems from...
the effects of "Original Sin" (Hundersmarck 133). While Machiavelli agreed with this stance, he did not do so because of theology....
that same year his friend and critic Francesco Guicciardini, Papal Commissary of War in Lombardy, hired him in two minor diplomati...
that men with their wisdom cannot direct them and that no one can even help them; and because of this they would have us believe t...
the most intelligent way to go about ruling a community or a state. But, as indicated in the introduction, there are places where ...
perhaps never let on that they were manipulating people and lying to them. With such a simple illustration at hand, and underst...
the Ten which he maintained until the fall of the republic in 1512 (Kreis). He was heavily involved in the political actions in It...
but rather as things were at the time. That one shouldnt strive for better is insinuated, but with the reality of the throne, come...
In twelve pages the life of political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli and his important works are analyzed. Four sources are cite...
readings in Western political science. The Prince was written in response to the decay of the Italian states-system" (Hoyt, 2002; ...
of the government was quick and without "civil commotion." But while Machiavelli praises Agathocles on one hand, he also points ...
with the following excerpt: "Under the equator, and as far on both sides of it as the sun moves, there lay vast deserts that were ...
classical realism and to assess the general ethical issues raised by realism and the relationship between science and politics" (F...
Once on the throne a Prince will have enormous power. But how does he keep this power? Machiavelli addresses this topic by stating...
also been associated with seriousness and intelligence, however, a man who realized that in order to accomplish a goal one had to ...
This paper addresses Machiavelli's attitudes and perspectives regarding Italy's common citizens as expressed in The Prince. This ...
many have said that Napoleon, while a good military strategist and fair leader, had hidden motives. He wanted to make the Bonapart...
In six pages the Machiavellian approach is applied to Macbeth and examines the Lord and Lady's actions in comparison with Machiave...
This paper contends that Machiavelli's collected works laid the foundation for the beginnings of modern political science. This te...
In seven pages this paper analyzes the assertion of Niccolo Machiavelli that his philosophy is devoid of idealism while critics ha...
is not a description of Washington, D.C., in the late 20th century but representative of early 16th century Italy. "The Prince" ...
a man runs into a colleague with a woman half his age. He might assume that this married man is engaged in a clandestine romance, ...
This paper analyzes the various political theories of Machiavelli's The Prince in terms of manipulating beliefs, the use of rhetor...