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    I do not agree with Machiavelli's statement for a few reasons. The main reason I disagree is because Machiavelli's idea of peace seems to fall into the category of nonviolence and a lower crime rate. However, I do not think that this is the full peace that a nation should have. There may be "peace" just because people fear disobeying the tyrant or the power, but that does not ensure that there is actual peace and happiness in the everyday lives of the citizens. Tyranny cannot be justified if it…

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    Niccolo Machiavelli is recognized as an Italian writer from the Renaissance Era. He wrote and published a book in 1532 as a guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power. This book titled as Prince led to ethical questions regarding the government and their use of power. Niccolo Machiavelli is often associated as a synonym to anything deceitful. Even today, Niccolo Machiavelli has inspired two definitions for Merriam Webster, ‘Machiavellian’ which means using clever tricks and lies to…

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    In The Prince by Machiavelli, he brings up points in the way you should lead there are some to comply to and others not to, one strong point is that you should never stay neutral in a time a war, one not strong point is that you shouldn't have a lot of flatters. If you are a leader and you stay neutral in a time of war then you will not gain favor, money, land, nor powerful allies. When one of the sides you pick wins you can gain a powerful ally who can help you take over land and can give you…

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    However, if one is loved it will be easy to fool and can cause civil wars. Those that are nice cannot rule a nation because being feared by the subjects puts the whole kingdom in order. An example of a ruler that was feared during the renaissance was Cesare Borgia (1431-1503). Son of Pope Alexander VI, used his father’s help to unify the central states known as the Romagna into one single state. Borgia is a prime example of cruelty overcoming being loved. Loved rulers such as Julius Caesar was…

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    Machiavelli's philosophy regarding government is very interesting. His statement that the good prince is not necessarily a good man and that evil acts are sometimes necessary for the good of the state is not one that I agree with or am comfortable with. In my opinion, the good of the state depends on its relationships with other nations and the health and happiness of the people. If a government is willing to assassinate dictators, use methods of mass…

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    Whether the world is intrinsically worthy, as supposed by Lao-Tzu, or inherently evil, as alleged by Machiavelli, leadership is a necessity. Lao-Tzu and Machiavelli present their thoughts about leadership in their respective writings Tao-te Ching and The Qualities of a Prince. As for their divergent views of the world, it is only to be anticipated that their tactics to management would be vastly diverse as well. The Tao-te Ching expresses serenity, simplicity, and authorizing the universe work…

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    Kayla Southworth Professor Tshimanga-Kashama CH 202-1204 February 12th, 2015 Prince fearing In Niccolò Machiavelli’s “The Prince (CA. 1516)” he writes about princes and how it is better for them to be feared than loved while avoiding hatred. Emanuel Sieyès “What is the third estate? (1789)” is a pamphlet he releases talking about how the varying estates are different and cant form a solid government from which he then comprises that the third estate makes up the majority of the French; where…

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    The prince by Machiavelli is not a book about ethics or morals instead it about power. The prince is a time with manual for political success and powers, which is showcased through his philosophy on: how to get power, how to gain it, how to keep it, how to apply it, how to increase it, how to hold it, and how to protect yourself against threat. Back in the Roman times into the late medieval period , many philosophers used to write guide books on how to rule for certain rulers Must similar to the…

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    the article “Of Crime and Punishment” by Cesare Beccaria, Beccaria speaks of some of the negligent form of punishment that many societies around the globe practice, while also speaking of the proper form of punishment that should be implemented instead. In the other hand in the article of Gina Lombroso-Ferrero “Criminal Man”, Ferrero speaks of characteristics that are more apparent in criminals. Both articles share almost no similarities do to the fact…

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    however, one of the most creative minds in criminal justice, Italian social philosopher, criminologist and politician, Cesare Beccaria, who lived from 1738 to 1794 was considered to be one of the best in his field. Cesare Beccaria 's thoughts in regards to criminal justice had a profound influence on the founding fathers of the United States and the criminal justice system. Beccaria is also known as one of the fathers of classical criminal…

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