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... We can see that his writings can still be found in today's' society. In the Prince, Machiavelli's aim was to show his theories and points of view. ...
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... Machiavelli's aim was to persuade the monarch that he could best preserve his power by using violence carefully and economically, by respecting the persons ...
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... Machiavelli's aim was to persuade the monarch that he could best preserve his power by using violence carefully and economically, by respecting the persons ...
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... the destined place, not to reach such height with their arrow, but in order to be able to attain their design with the aid of such high aim." (Machiavelli, p.21 ...
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... In a situation like this, Machiavelli's response would have been as violent as America's. ... Who ever uses this means to achieve an aim always succeeds in getting ...
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... Machiavelli believes that "A prince ought to have no other aim or thought, nor select anything else for his study, than war and its rules and discipline; for ...
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... Machiavelli notes that a prnice can share power with the people, since a prince can ... But, if all communities aim at some good, the state or political community ...
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... Machiavelli's justification is that if a ruler comes out with cruelty against one or a ... the sort of attitude which a king should absolutely set his aim against. ...
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... There is no one government or person behind it. Machiavelli's principles, on the other hand, aim at gaining and maintaining power out of lust. ...
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... Machiavelli and his political theories were and are extremely influential, both at his time ... With this the Framers aim to please as much of the populace as is ...
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... Machiavelli and his political theories were and are extremely influential, both at his time ... With this the Framers aim to please as much of the populace as is ...
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... Niccolo Machiavelli contributed to this concept by justifying all actions taken to preserve the ... that the survival of the state is the primary aim of politics ...
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... Niccolo Machiavelli was a philosopher who lived in the Renaissance Era from 1469 to ... Niccolo teaches that a leader ought to have no other aim or thought, nor ...
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... Niccolo Machiavelli said, "Government by the populace is better than government by ... Madison addressed this concern by saying, "..the constant aim is to divide ...
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