The prince

116 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2016 by Wildside Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4794-2025-4
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OCLC Number:
949858062

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"Machiavellianism" is a widely used negative term to characterize unscrupulous politicians of the sort Machiavelli described most famously in The Prince. Machiavelli described immoral behavior, such as dishonesty and killing innocents, as being normal and effective in politics. He even seemed to endorse it in some situations. The book itself gained notoriety when some readers claimed that the author was teaching evil, and providing "evil recommendations to tyrants to help them maintain their power." The term "Machiavellian" is often associated with political deceit, deviousness, and realpolitik. On the other hand, many commentators, such as Baruch Spinoza, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Denis Diderot, have argued that Machiavelli was actually a Republican, even when writing The Prince, and his writings were an inspiration to Enlightenment proponents of modern democratic political philosophy -- publisher's website.

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Subjects

  • Political science
  • Early works to 1800
  • Political ethics
  • Morale politique
  • Ouvrages avant 1800