Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and is considered one of the main founders of modern political science. He was a diplomat, politica...
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Written c. 1505, published 1515 Translated by W. K. Marriott; 1908 ... That Which Concerns A Prince On The Subject Of The Art Of War ... How A Prince Should Conduct Himself As To Gain Renown...
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www.constitution.org/mac/prince00.htm
www.constitution.org/mac/prince00.htm
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The Prince's author, Italian Niccolò Machiavelli's immoral advocation of ruthlessness as encapsulated by his notorious fundamental philosophy "the end justifies the means", ... That he was able to apply this Machiavellian theory in a democracy is an extraordinary accomplishment since he is answerable to the people.
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The first feature that classifies King Solomon as a Machiavellian Prince is the fact that he was able to keep his crown and royal epithet in Israel for forty years. As Machiavelli expressed on page 1717, ?a prince needs only to conquer and to maintain his position.?
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Thoughts for the Serious Reader of Harry Potter ... The Machiavellian!Snape (M!Snape) discussion following my post is one of the best ever here at HogPro (which is spilling out into other internet sites) and I hope very much you all will join in. ... Prior to reading HB-Prince, I would have described myself as a casual...
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To Machiavellian gaining power for The Prince would mean stability for his country which was important to him. That said, here are a few steps that should help you be more Machiavellian. How you choose to use your power, if or when you get it, is all up to you.
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Some wonder to what extent Karl Rove will use the power of the government against those who would cross Bush. Rove's past suggests such worries are not unfounded. ... In a 700-word article that Slater said wasn't the most significant thing he'd written about Rove, ... "He said I had harmed his reputation," Slater recalls.
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This is an exploratory essay on whether Fidel Castro qualifies as a Machiavellian prince. Much of The Prince deals with the problem of how a man can raise himself from private fortune or even obscure and abject origins to a position of undisputed political primacy as conqueror or founder of a new state or regime.
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uwf.edu/govt/facultyforums/castro.pdf
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Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind ... Oct 21, 2007 ... Basically, the movie is about the loss of memory of a person. A person, himself, wants to erase his memory to forget someone who has brought him bad memories. There is a group of people who is performing the deletion of memory.
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