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The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli. It is very true that, after acquiring rebellious provinces a second time, they are not so lightly lost afterwards, because the prince, with little reluctance, takes the opportunity of the rebellion to punish the delinquents, to clear out the suspects, and to strengthen himself in the weakest places.
Dec 31, 2014 · The prince by Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527; Ricci, Luigi. Publication date 1921 Topics Political science, Political ethics ... FULL TEXT download. download 1 ...
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May 6, 2005 · Within fifty years of his death The Prince and Machiavelli himself had become a legend and a myth, a haunting, discomforting ghost that would not be laid. Machiavellism had grown to be a case of conscience both to Catholic and Protestant, to Theologian, Moralist, and Philosopher.
Machiavelli's The Prince, then, is the most famous book on politics when politics is thought to be carried on for its own sake, unlimited by anything above it. The renown of The Prince is precisely to have been the first and the best book to argue that politics has and should have its own rules and
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Chapter IX. Chapter XIV. Chapter XVIII. Chapter XIX. Chapter XXIII. Chapter XXIV. Chapter XXV. Introduction. Next. Introduction. Nicolo Machiavelli was born at Florence on 3rd May 1469. He was the second son of Bernardo di Nicolo Machiavelli, a lawyer of some repute, and of Bartolommea di Stefano Nelli, his wife.