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The prince and other writings
Title:
The prince and other writings
Uniform Title:
Works. Selections. English. 2003
ISBN:
9781593080600
Publication Information:
New York, N.Y. : Barnes & Noble Classics, ©2003
Physical Description:
xlvi, 224 pages : maps ; 21 cm.
Contents:
The prince -- The life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca -- A letter from Niccolò Machiavelli to Francesco Vettori -- Excerpts from Discourses on the first ten books of Titus Livy.
Summary:
Defining human nature as inherently selfish, Machiavelli proposes that social conflict and violence are natural phenomena that help determine the ablest, most versatile form of government. Asserting that idealism has no place in the political arena, The Prince primarily addresses a monarch's difficulties in retaining authority. Considered the first expression of political realism, it has often been accused of advocating a political philosophy in which the end justifies the means. Indeed the emphasis in The Prince on practical success, at the expense even of traditional moral values, earned Machiavelli a reputation for ruthlessness, deception, and cruelty. Many scholars contend, however, that the author's pragmatic views of ethics and politics reflected the realities of his time, as exemplified by the Medici family of Florence.
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