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Modern policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice authors

[Sancroft, William Abp. of Canterbury]

Modern policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice authors

by [Sancroft, William Abp. of Canterbury]

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    Subjects:
  • Machiavelli, Niccolo, -- 1469-1527.,
  • Borgia, Cesare, -- 1476?-1507,
  • Political ethics -- Early works to 1800.,
  • Political science -- Early works to 1800.

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby an eye-witness.
    GenreEarly works to 1800.
    SeriesEarly English books, 1641-1700 -- 801:19.
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Pagination[8], 24 p.
    Number of Pages24
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL16721573M

    Machiavelli and Fairy Tales/ Machiavel et Contes de Fe s, Side by Side English-French Book. € Nicolas Machiavel; LE PRINCE. € William Nicholls; The Religion of a Prince; Shewing That the Precepts of the Holy Scripture Are the Best Maxims of Government. € Niccolo Machiavelli was a famous Italian writer during the Reniassance. He was also a humanist, diplomat, philosopher, politician, and historian. Machiavelli was very smart and gifted, a psychologist actually name a behavioral trait after him. He was very versatile and could do many things, but being a writer was one of his most velli is known for writing the book, The Prince.

      Classics of Modern Political Theory: Machiavelli to Mill brings together the complete texts or substantial selections from the masterpieces of modern political theory. The most comprehensive anthology of its kind, this volume includes well-known works by Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx, and significant contributions from Spinoza, Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith, Kant, Burke, Reviews: 2. This essay questions the seemingly laudatory judgment of Cesare Borgia in The Prince, chapter 7, by highlighting its emphasis on Borgia's dependence on the arms of others, which Machiavelli equates with “fortune.†During their encounters in –, Machiavelli became keenly aware of Borgia's dependence on his papal father, on France, and on mercenaries.

      The era of kings and princes is over, and democracy is expanding. But it is stagnant and dependent upon elected representatives. This form of democracy has proven to be quite flawed and corrupted by campaign financing and lobbying. Hopefully this. He believes Borgia would have been more successful in the uniting of Italy if he had not taken ill so suddenly. Machiavelli concludes that in order for a prince to ultimately succeed, he needs both ability and fortune. 1Machiavelli The Prince discusses principles being ruled by a single man, not democracies, provides policy recommendations.


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