Introducing Machiavelli

Author(s)

    • Curry, Patrick
    • Zarate, Oscar
    • Appignanesi, Richard

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Introducing Machiavelli

Patrick Curry and Oscar Zarate ; edited by Richard Appignanesi

Icon, 2000

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Machiavelli

Machiavelli for beginners

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Originally published: as Machiavelli for beginners. 1995

Description and Table of Contents

Description

"Machiavellian" is a popular byword for treachery and opportunism. Machiavelli's classic book on statecraft, "The Prince", published over 400 years ago, remains controversial to this day because of its electrifying frankness as a practical guide to power. It is a how-to manual for dictators, a cynical philosophy of "the end justifies the means", or a more complex and subtle analysis of successful government? Machiavelli was a loyal servant of the Florentine republic. His opposition to Medici despotism led him to torture on the rack and exile, and yet he chose as his model for the Prince the most notorious tyrant, Cesare Borgia. This book traces the colourful life of this paradoxical realist whose clear-sighted patriotism made him the first truly modern political scientist. Machiavelli is seen as central to the post-modern debate on civil society.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA4875597X
  • ISBN
    • 1840461160
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    174 p.
  • Size
    21 cm
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