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The Prince / Niccolo Machiavelli ؛ Translated and edited by Peter Bondanella ؛ with an introduction by Maurizio Viroli

By: Material type: TextSeries: Oxford World's classicsPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press, [2005]Edition: 1st edDescription: ILLContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 019280426X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.1
Dissertation note: When Machiavelli's brief treatise on Renaissance statecraft and princely power was posthumously published in 1532, it generated a debate that has raged unabated until the present day. Based upon Machiavelli's first-hand experience as an emissary of the Florentine Republic to the courts of Europe, The Prince analyses the usually violent means by which men seize, retain, and lose political power. Machiavelli added a dimension of incisive realism to one of the major philosophical and political issues of his time
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When Machiavelli's brief treatise on Renaissance statecraft and princely power was posthumously published in 1532, it generated a debate that has raged unabated until the present day. Based upon Machiavelli's first-hand experience as an emissary of the Florentine Republic to the courts of Europe, The Prince analyses the usually violent means by which men seize, retain, and lose political power. Machiavelli added a dimension of incisive realism to one of the major philosophical and political issues of his time

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