THE PRINCE

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The prince contains a number of maxims concerning politics. It states that in order to retain power, the hereditary prince must carefully maintain the sociopolitical institutions which the people are accustomed to, whereas a new prince must first stabilize his newfound power in order to build an enduring political structure. Public and private morality have to be understood as two different things in order to rule well. Therefore, a ruler must be concerned with reputation. In addition, he should also be positively willing to act immorally at the right times. As a political theorist, Machiavelli emphasises the occasional need for the methodical exercise of brute force or deceit. The book glorifies instrumentality in state building-ann approach embodied by the saying that "the ends justify the means." violence may be indispensable for the successful stabilization of power and introduction of new legal institutions. Force may be used to eliminate political rivals, to coerce resistant populations, and to purge the community of other men who are strong enough to rule.\n

Born on 3 May 1469 in Florence, Niccol? di Bernardo dei Machiavelli was a historian, diplomat, politician, philosopher, humanist, and writer. Regarded as the founder of modern political science, Machiavelli lived in the turbulent times of power struggles among European states and the Holy Roman Empire. The young Machiavelli became a diplomat after the temporary fall of Florence?s ruling Medici family in 1494. From 1498 to 1512, he served as secretary to the Second Chancery of the Republic of Florence. Between 1503 and 1506, Machiavelli was responsible for the Florentine militia. In 1509, under his tutelage, Florentine citizen soldiers defeated Pisa. After his plans to organise a Florentine militia against the return of the Medici family to power in 1512 were unearthed, Machiavelli was banished from politics and thrown into prison. It was during this time that he earned the reputation for being shrewd and ruthless. In fact, the term ?Machiavellian? is often associated with deviousness and political deceit. After the death of Pope Julius II in 1513, the son of Lorenzo de? Medici became Pope Leo X. Machiavelli hoped that by dedicating his most renowned work? The Prince?to Lorenzo de? Medici, he would obtain an office that would help him return to public life. Alas, that was not to be. Machiavelli?s other seminal works include On the Art of War (1521), ?The Mandrake? (1524) and Discourses on Livy which was published posthumously in 1531. He also wrote carnival songs, comedies and poetry. Following a period of illness, Machiavelli died on 21 June 1527, aged 58.

Niccolo Machiavelli

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