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The Prince

by Niccolò Machiavelli

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"The Prince" is a political treatise composed in 1513 by Niccolò Machiavelli, which offers pragmatic advice to rulers on acquiring and maintaining political power. The work discusses various strategies for consolidating authority, including the use of force, deception, and manipulation, and argues that immoral acts may be justified when necessary for political stability and strength. Written in vernacular Italian rather than Latin, it departs from traditional moralising advice by prioritising practical effectiveness over ethical considerations. Its candid analysis of power dynamics challenged contemporary religious and political doctrines, contributing to the association of Machiavellianism with cunning and duplicity in politics.

The book is structured as a series of observations and recommendations aimed at rulers and political leaders. Its provocative assertions and clear-eyed realism reflect the turbulent political landscape of early 16th-century Italy and have influenced political theory and practice since its publication. The treatise is notable for its directness and unvarnished approach to the realities of power and leadership in a period marked by frequent conflict and shifting allegiances.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE METHODS ADOPTED BY THE DUKE VALENTINO WHEN MURDERING VITELLOZZO VITELLI, OLIVEROTTO DA FERMO, THE SIGNOR PAGOLO, AND THE DUKE DI GRAVINA ORSINI THE LIFE OF CASTRUCCIO CASTRACANI OF LUCCA Nicolo Machiavelli, born at Florence on 3rd May 1469. From 1494 to 1512 held an official post at Florence which included diplomatic missions to various European courts. Imprisoned in Florence, 1512; later exiled and returned to San Casciano. Died at Florence on 22nd June 1527. 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. Both parents were members of the old Florentine nobility. His life falls naturally into three periods, each of which singularly enough constitutes a distinct and important era in the history of Florence. His youth was concurrent with the greatness of Florence as an Italian power under the guidance of Lorenzo de’ Medici, Il Magnifico. The downfall of the Medici in Florence occurred in 1494, in which year Machiavelli entered the public service. During his official career Florence was free under the government of a Republic, which lasted until 1512, when the Medici returned to power, and Machiavelli lost his office. The Medici again ruled Florence from 1512 until 1527, when they were once more driven out. This was the period of Machiavelli’s literary activity and increasing influence; but he died, within a few weeks of the expulsion of the Medici, on 22nd June 1527, in his fifty-eighth year, without having regained office. YOUTH — Æt. 1-25—1469-94 Although there is little recorded of the youth of Machiavelli, the Florence of those days is so well known that the early environment of this representative citizen may be easily imagined. Florence has been described as a city with two opposite currents of life, one directed by the fervent and austere Savonarola, the other by the splendour-loving Lorenzo. Savonarola’s influence upon the young Machiavelli must have been slight, for although at one time he wielded immense power over the fortunes of Florence, he only furnished Machiavelli with a subject of a gibe in The Prince , where he is cited as an example of an unarmed prophet who came to a bad end. Whereas the magnificence of the Medicean rule during the life of Lorenzo appeared to have impressed Machiavelli strongly, for he…

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