Niccolo Machiavelli
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian author and statesman. He was an important figure during the Renaissance period.
Macchivelli served the Florentine republic as a political servant and later as defense secretary. He implemented a citizen militia to replace the previous system of using mercenary soldiers. He was sent on a number of diplomatic missions for Florence.
The return of the Medicis to power in Florence led to his dismissal.
Machiavelli wrote a number of books, the most famous of which was Il Principe (English translation: The Prince). This book describes how a prince may gain and maintain his power.
Machiavelli's The Prince (video)
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Some quotes from the tract on politics that has shocked so many people ever since it was written.
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The Prince (by Niccolo Machiavelli)
"The wish to acquire is in truth very natural and common, and men always do so when they can, but when they cannot do so, yet wish to do so by any means, then there is folly and blame." Without out making this post about US Foreign Policy I will simply state that the truths of this book are vastly ignored buy those who try to lead today. This book encompasses thousands of years of practical application of leadership all of which has value today.
Machiavelli's The Prince
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Machiavelli's Political Philosophy
"Men should either be treated generously or destroyed, because they take revenge for slight injuries -- and heavy ones they cannot."
-- Niccolo Machiavelli in: The Prince
Niccolo Machiavelli (article)
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 ? June 21, 1527) was an Italian diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet and playwright. Machiavelli was a figure of the Italian Renaissance, and a servant of the Florentine republic. In June of 1498, following the ouster and execution of Savonarola, the Great Council elected Machiavelli as the Secretary to the second Chancery of the Republic of Florence.
He is most famous ? or notorious ? for one of his shorter works, The Prince, sometimes described as a work of realist political theory The Prince. However, both that text and the more substantial republican Discourses on Livy ? as well as History of Florence (commissioned by the Medici family) ? were printed only after his death, all appearing in the early 1530s. In his own lifetime, while he circulated The Prince among friends, the only work Machiavelli promoted through printing was his dialogue on The Art of War. But generations from the sixteenth century onwards were most attracted and repelled by the cynical approach to power on display in The Prince, Discourses and History.S. Anglo, Machiavelli: the first century (Oxford, 2005) Whatever Machiavelli's own intentions (and they remain a matter of hot debate), his name became synonymous with ruthless politics, deceit and the pursuit of power by any means.
Machiavelli: Philosopher of Power
Interesting book on life and thought of Machiavelli
Machiavelli: Philosopher of Power (Eminent Lives)
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The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli's handbook on power-how to get it and how to keep it-has been enormously influential in the centuries since it was written, garnering a heady mixture of admiration, fear, and contempt. Its author, born to an established middle-class family, was no prince himself. Machiavelli (1469-1527) worked as a courtier and diplomat for the Republic of Florence and enjoyed some small fame in his time as the author of bawdy plays and poems. Upon the Medici's return to power, however, he found himself summarily dismissed from the government he had served for decades and exiled from the city where he was born.
In this discerning new biography, Ross King rescues Machiavelli's legacy from caricature, detailing the vibrant political and social context that influenced his thought and underscoring the humanity of one of history's finest political thinkers. Ross King's Machiavelli visits fortune-tellers, produces wine on his Tuscan estate, travels Europe tirelessly on horseback as a diplomatic envoy, and is a passionate scholar of antiquity-but above all, a keen observer of human nature.
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