The Prince

The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli is a significant work published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited in 2018. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an intense study on the nature of power and the principles that should guide rulers in governing a country, emphasizing the importance of strong foundations for effective leadership.
Readers will find that Machiavelli articulates his beliefs on the use of force versus law in political strategy. The text delves into themes of political philosophy and public policy, exploring the complexities of governance in historical contexts, particularly in Europe and Italy. As a classic in political science, The Prince remains relevant for those interested in the dynamics of power and the ethical considerations of leadership.
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‘We have declared before that it is not only expedient but necessary for a prince to take care his foundations be good, otherwise his fabric will be sure to fail.’
Considered one of the first works of modern philosophy, Machiavelli’s The Prince is an intense study on the nature of power and the course it should take when ruling a country and expresses the author’s strong and unyielding ideals and beliefs on using force rather than law to achieve your aims.
Responsible for the widely-used phrase ‘Machiavellian’, with all of its negative connotations, his extreme treatise remains a classic text to this day.
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