The Prince by Niccol Machiavelli

The Prince by Niccol Machiavelli

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Zusammenfassung

Machiavelli’s profound political essay from the sixteenth century, with an afterword by Oliver Francis.

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The Prince by Niccol Machiavelli

Machiavellis profound political essay from the sixteenth century, with an afterword by Oliver Francis.
Few books have attracted such an influential readership as The Prince -- Michael Arditti * Telegraph *
Machiavelli was showing how to achieve power and hold on to it -- Lesley McDowell
At a time when pious drivel, feckless rhetoric and fatal arrogance too often rule the affairs of us all, a realist dollop of Machiavellianism might well be added to the cauldron of post-modern statecraft -- Ronald KL. Collins * Washington Independent Review of Books *
Niccolò Machiavelli was born on 3 May 1469 in Florence, during that city-state’s peak of greatness under the Medici family. In 1494, the year the Medici were exiled, Machiavelli entered Florentine public service. In 1498 he was appointed Chancellor and Secretary to the Second Chancery. Serving as diplomat for the republic, Machiavelli was an emissary to some of the most distinguished people of their age. When the Medici were returned to Florence in 1512, Machiavelli was forced into retirement. In the years that followed he devoted himself to literature, producing his most famous work, The Prince. In 1527 the Medici were again expelled from Florence, but before Machiavelli was able once more to secure political office in the city he died on 22 June 1527.
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ISBN 13 9781529008401
ISBN 10 1529008409
Titel The Prince
Autor Niccol Machiavelli
Serie Macmillan Collector's Library
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Pan Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-09-05
Seitenanzahl 192
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