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The Prince (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

Author: NiccolΓ² Machiavelli  

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A cunning leader navigates power and survival, balancing fear and respect while exploring ruthless tactics to secure loyalty and control-a timeless study of ambition.

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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket

Power, strategy, and political survival intertwine as a cunning leader navigates the delicate balance of fear and respect. In a world of shifting alliances and ruthless ambition, the protagonist learns that maintaining control often means choosing pragmatism over morality. The narrative delves into the art of ruling, revealing tactics to secure loyalty and eliminate threats. This exploration of leadership's darker side remains a timeless study of ambition and influence.

Revolutionary for its time, The Prince broke from idealistic views of rulership, casting a stark light on the raw mechanics of power and survival. Machiavelli's work shifted political thought, presenting a pragmatic guide for rulers where effectiveness often outweighed ethics. This daring perspective shaped modern political science, introducing concepts like realpolitik and the importance of adaptability in leadership. Centuries later, The Prince continues to spark debate, offering an unflinching look at the complex dance between power and morality.

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About the Author

NiccolΓ² Machiavelli, an influential Renaissance thinker born in Florence in 1469, is often regarded as the father of modern political philosophy. His career was rooted in the Florentine Republic, where he served as a diplomat, military advisor, and official. During this time, he observed the turbulent politics of Italy and developed a keen understanding of power dynamics, which deeply influenced his later writings.After the Medici family regained power in Florence, Machiavelli was removed from office, arrested, and tortured due to suspicions of conspiracy. It was during his exile that he wrote his most famous work, The Prince, which offers pragmatic advice to rulers on gaining and maintaining power. The work controversially suggests that the ends justify the means, advocating for a realistic, sometimes ruthless approach to leadership.Machiavelli's ideas have left an indelible mark on political thought, with his name even giving rise to the term "Machiavellian," often used to describe cunning and strategic behavior. His writings continue to be studied and debated, offering insights into human behavior, governance, and the complexities of power.

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Product Details

Publisher
Revive Classics
Published
26th November 2024
Format
Hardcover
Pages
108
ISBN
9781998621439

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