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  1. The Private Correspondence Of Nicolo Machiavelli by Orestes Ferrara, 2010-09-10
  2. Great Books of the Western World 23. Machiavelli, Hobbes. The Prince by Nicolo M by editor in chief Nicolo Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbe and Robert Maynard Hutchins, 1952-01-01
  3. [Tutte le opere di Nicolo Machiavelli cittadino et secretario fiorentino. Al Santissimo et Beatissimo Padre Signore Nostro Clemente VII]. by Niccolò. Machiavelli, 1550
  4. The Prince, by Nicolo Machiavelli, reader Walter Zimmerman, Unabridged, 6 cassettes by Nicolo Machiavelli, 1988
  5. Opere Di Nicolo Machiavelli V7: Cittadino Et Secretario Fiorentino (1726) (Italian Edition) by Nicolo Machiavelli, 2010-09-10
  6. Opere Di Nicolo Machiavelli V7: Cittadino Et Secretario Fiorentino (1726) (Italian Edition) by Nicolo Machiavelli, 2010-09-10
  7. Nuovi Studii Su Nicolo Machiavelli: Il Principe (1878) (Italian Edition) by Costantino Triantafillis, 2010-09-10
  8. Nuovi Studii Su Nicolo Machiavelli: Il Principe (1878) (Italian Edition) by Costantino Triantafillis, 2010-09-10
  9. GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD - 1. The Prince & 2. Leviathan (Great Books of the Western World, 23. - Machiavelli/Hobbes) by 1. - Nicolo Machiavelli - 2. - Thomas Hobbes, 1984
  10. Britannia Great Books #23: "The Prince" (Machiavelli); "Leviathan, or, Matter, Form, and Power of CommonwealthEccliastical and Civil" (Hobbes) by Nicolo Machiavelli; Thomas Hobbes, 1987
  11. The Prince (Project Gutenberg) by Nicolo Machiavelli, 2009-05-15
  12. THE PRINCE by Nicolo Machiavelli, 2010-08-01
  13. The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli, 2009-03-31
  14. The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli, 2008-11-22

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63. Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia
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He who blinded by ambition, raises himself to a position whence he cannot mount higher, must thereafter fall with the greatest loss.
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If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.
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War cannot be avoided; it can only be postponed to the other's advantage.
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Whoever desires to found a state and give it laws, must start with assuming that all men are bad and ever ready to display their vicious nature, whenever they may find occasion for it.
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God creates men, but they choose each other.
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A prince should therefore have no other aim or thought, nor take up any other thing for his study but war and it organization and discipline, for that is the only art that is necessary to one who commands.

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Niccolò machiavelli (146905-03 – 1527-06-21) was a Florentine political philosopher, historian, musician, poet, and romantic comedic playwright.
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    • Upon this, one has to remark that men ought either to be well treated or crushed, because they can avenge themselves of lighter injuries, of more serious ones they cannot; therefore the injury that is to be done to a man ought to be of such a kind that one does not stand in fear of revenge.
      • Ch. 3; Variant translation: Never do an enemy a small injury. The Romans never allowed a trouble spot to remain simply to avoid going to war over it, because they knew that wars don't just go away, they are only postponed to someone else's advantage. Therefore, they made war with Philip and Antiochus in Greece, in order not to have to fight them in Italy... They never went by that saying which you constantly hear from the wiseacres of our day, that time heals all things. They trusted rather their own character and prudence— knowing perfectly well that time contains the seeds of all things, good as well as bad.

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Niccolò machiavelli s The PRINCE in 7783 words. Men ought either to be well treated or crushed injury ought to be of such a kind that one does not
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Few are the thinkers whose name has entered the language. The Prince is essentially a letter to Lorenzo De' Medici, exhorting him to promote a champion to unite Italy against the invaders then plaguing it. But it is the methods of treachery, intrigue, subterfuge, and tyranny which Machiavelli advises such a prince to use which have given rise to the word 'machiavellian'. To be fair, Niccolò does say that he wishes "to give the real truth of the matter, not the fantasy of it" and clearly explains that you cannot do good unless you are secure, and gaining security needs extreme measures.
Such bitterly honest uncloaking of the majesty of princes has not made Machiavelli well-liked, but it does mark him out as the effective founder of political science and one of the true makers of the Renaissance. And Machiavelli should have known- born in Florence in 1469 he served as ambassador, advisor and chief secretary of his city. He experienced torture by the Medici, imprisonment and exile, as well as high positions of state and the ear of kings and popes.
The Prince was never published in Machiavelli's lifetime, and its text is still disputed. But, so much is

70. Machiavelli - MSN Encarta
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Print this section Throughout his career Machiavelli sought to establish a state capable of resisting foreign attack. His writings are concerned with the principles on which such a state is founded, and with the means by which they can be implemented and maintained. In his most famous work, The Prince (1532; trans. 1640), he describes the method by which a prince can acquire and maintain political power. This study, which has often been regarded as a defense of the despotism and tyranny of such rulers as Cesare Borgia, is based on Machiavelli's belief that a ruler is not bound by traditional ethical norms. In his view, a prince should be concerned only with power and be bound only by rules that would lead to success in political actions. Machiavelli believed that these rules could be discovered by deduction from the political practices of the time, as well as from those of earlier periods.

71. A Special Supplement: The Question Of Machiavelli - The New York Review Of Books
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There is something surprising about the sheer number of interpretations of Machiavelli's political opinions. There exist, even now, over a score of leading theories of how to interpret The Prince and The Discourses The Prince The Discourses are not, as treatises on politics go, of undue length and they are equally clear and definite. Yet there is no consensus about the significance of either; they have not been absorbed into the texture of traditional political theory; they continue to arouse passionate feelings; The Prince has evidently excited the interest and admiration of some of the most formidable men of action of the last four centuries, especially our own, men not normally addicted to reading classical texts. There is evidently something peculiarly disturbing about what Machiavelli said or implied, something that has caused profound and lasting uneasiness. Modern scholars have pointed out certain real or apparent inconsistencies between the (for the most part) republican sentiment of

72. The Duke Valentino By Niccolo Machiavelli - Read Print
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by Niccolo Machiavelli DESCRIPTION OF THE METHODS ADOPTED BY
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VITELLOZZO VITELLI, OLIVEROTTO DA FERMO, THE SIGNOR
PAGOLO, AND THE DUKE DI GRAVINA ORSINI BY NICOL MACHIAVELLI The Duke Valentino had returned from Lombardy, where he had been to
clear himself with the King of France from the calumnies which had
been raised against him by the Florentines concerning the rebellion of
Arezzo and other towns in the Val di Chiana, and had arrived at Imola,
whence he intended with his army to enter upon the campaign against
Giovanni Bentivogli, the tyrant of Bologna: for he intended to bring that city under his domination, and to make it the head of his Romagnian duchy. These matters coming to the knowledge of the Vitelli and Orsini and their following, it appeared to them that the duke would become too powerful, and it was feared that, having seized Bologna, he would seek to destroy them in order that he might become supreme in Italy. Upon

73. Machiavelli On The Net
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A Niccol² Machiavelli webliography , a map of online resources related to the Florentine thinker and statesman. The main purpose of these pages is to work as a portal to online material that is in some way related to Machiavelli: his own works in both the original Italian and translated into English, and articles written about him and his ideas. The site is potentially useful to everyone interested in Machiavelli. If you do not know who the man was and want the executive summary, read my short introduction . If you would like to read his books, I have listed online libraries that offer several of them for you to read, and I have also collected links to his most important individual works . If you want to read something written about him, have a look at the list of secondary literature Please note that unless explicitly stated, I am not affiliated with any of the sites listed, and I am not responsible for their content. I just link to them. Last updated: October 26, 2007.

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78. The Prince - Wikisource
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Machiavelli is best known for his famous, influential work, "The Prince" (1513). This brought him a reputation of:
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Diabolical (Showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil).
Machiavellian and Machiavellianism are two concepts coined from Machiavelli's views as stated in The Prince.
Machiavelli is misunderstood because people judge him purely on the prince and because they do not read his Discourses as well.
Many people criticize Machiavelli's drastic suggestions in The Prince. These people do not consider the state Italy was in when The Prince was written. Machiavelli wrote The Prince to help save Italy from frequent foreign invasions. According to those that knew Machiavelli, he was a religious and moral man.
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The prince was written in a time of large-scale blackmail, violence and political conflicts. political instability, fear, invasion, intrigue, Italy was repeatedly won and controlled by foreigners.
The prince was Machiavelli's practical guide to Lorenzo Di Medici to act in this environment. In the final chapter of the prince, Machiavelli calls for an end to this chaos, by suggesting Italy stand together with an army of their own against foreign invaders.

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