The Prince

The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, published by Penguin Books in 1999, is a significant work that explores the intricacies of political power and statecraft. This first edition spans 106 pages and is presented in English. Machiavelli draws upon his experiences in the tumultuous Florentine republic to challenge traditional political values, offering insights into the nature of governance and authority.
Readers will find that Machiavelli’s treatise delves into the complexities and fluidity of political life, distinguishing his perspective from that of the ruling elite. The book addresses themes relevant to history, philosophy, and political science, making it a thought-provoking examination of the dynamics of power. Through his analysis, Machiavelli presents a pragmatic approach to leadership and the realities of political maneuvering.
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Rejecting the traditional values of political theory, Machiavelli drew upon his own experiences of office in the turbulent Florentine republic to write his celebrated treatise on statecraft. While Machiavelli was only one of the many Florentine “prophets of force,” he differed from the ruling elite in recognizing the complexity and fluidity of political life.
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