The Prince 2
Machiavelli's "The Prince": By Any Means Necessary
Part 15 of Machiavelli's The Prince, entitled Of the Things for
Which Men, and Especially Princes, Are Praised or Blamed, states that, in
order for a man to maintain control of a government and better that
territory, he must engage in certain actions that may be deemed immoral
by the public he serves. Machiavelli argues a valid point, that the nature
of man is twofold, encompassing good and evil,
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he is most powerful and seems powerful when he
has no legs to stand on. He is cautious and polite when his foe's defenses
are up and attacks with all of his resources at his foe's weaknesses.
Machiavelli writes a strongly convincing essay. The proof for his opinion
lies not only in the words he speaks but in the flow and believability of
the work itself through the utilization of the very techniques he exhorts.
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