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Machiavelli's misery.
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Time Magazine vol. 170 no. 13 (Oct. 2007)
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page 49.
Topik:
Niccolo Machiavelli
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The Price
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Ruler
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T7
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The patron saint of political scheming was a charming man haunted by his own loss of influence. Niccolo Machievelli offered a famously dim view of human nature in The Prince. People are so "ungrateful, fickl, [and] false" he wrote, that a ruler should comfortably abandon conventional morality in dealing with them. He should slay deposed rulers and their families , recognize that friendship "yields nothing" , and beneath a veneer of compassion and honesty, master treachery and deceit. In short, because man is evil, leaders must know "how to do evil"
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