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The Prince


"The Prince" is a political and ethical guide addressed to Lorenzo de' Medici, a ruler in Italy at the time. Machiavelli discusses leadership strategies, politics, and policies with a realistic and pragmatic approach, disregarding traditional moral considerations.

Machiavelli emphasizes the importance of power and political stability, even if it involves actions considered unethical. He provides practical advice to rulers on how to maintain power, manipulate public opinion, and face political challenges.

One key concept in this book is the idea that the ends of a government justify any means necessary to achieve them. Machiavelli details situations in which rulers can use deception, violence, or other political tactics to serve the interests of the state.

Despite often being viewed as controversial and subject to various interpretations, "The Prince" remains a significant work in the history of politics and philosophy. It offers a profound insight into the nature of power and leadership, continuing to be a relevant topic of discussion in the context of modern politics.
Niccolo Machiavelli - Personal Name
320.01 Mac t
978-623-09-7980-4
320.01
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Inggris
Norris Book
2024
Yogyakarta
175 p. ; 18 cm
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