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The Prince by Penguin Books Ltd; 9780141442259

The Prince

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Description

The Prince is a seminal work in political philosophy, penned by the renowned Italian diplomat and philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli. This treatise provides an unflinching exploration of the nature of power and the dynamics of leadership within the complexities of human behaviour and political structures.

The Plot

In his analysis, Machiavelli articulates the attributes of effective rulers, drawing on historical examples from figures such as Hannibal and Cesare Borgia. He delves into the intricate balance between being feared and loved, advising that while both qualities have their merits, the prudent ruler may ultimately find it necessary to prioritise fear to maintain authority. The work is structured as a series of observations and recommendations, offering insights into the political landscape of his time, while remaining relevant to contemporary discussions on leadership.

Themes

  • Power and Authority: The text scrutinises the mechanisms through which power is acquired, maintained, and lost.
  • Morality in Politics: Machiavelli challenges conventional moral perspectives, suggesting that the ends often justify the means.
  • Human Nature: The work reflects a cynical view of humanity, positing that self-interest drives most political actions.

Literary Merit

Machiavelli's writing is characterised by its clarity and directness, making complex ideas accessible. His pragmatic approach to statecraft has sparked debate for centuries, prompting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about governance and ethics. The Prince stands alongside other influential texts, such as Plato's The Republic and Hobbes' Leviathan, as a cornerstone of political theory.

“It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 144 mm × 202 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 176
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141442259

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