The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli

The Prince

By Niccolò Machiavelli

  • Release Date: 2010-10-04
  • Genre: Political Philosophy
Score: 4
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Description

The Prince is an extended analysis of how to acquire and maintain political power. The chapters are dedicatedf to Lorenzo de Medici. The dedication declares Machiavelli's intention to discuss in plain language the conduct of great men and the principles of princely government. He does so in hope of pleasing and enlightening the Medici family.

Reviews

  • Manipulation 101

    5
    By deez NJ utzzz
    Machiavelli cooks a banger, with historical references from Greece to 1500s Europe on how to lead and control a populace as a prince, with expert detail in the manipulation of others.
  • Good Political Teaching Reference; Original Print is a Tough Read

    4
    By Bert.B.Well
    I bought this book while I was deployed to Iraq, and ultimately it helped me my second year of deployment as a Contractor Inspector during the Embezzlement scandals of 2005-2008, but I bought it in the original “Old English,” as it was written in the 16th Century. Should’ve bought a more modem edition.
  • Weak translation of a not so great “great book”

    2
    By Pdxmuscle
    The book is one of political advice to the Medici family. It advocates ruthlessness and the ends justify the means. Most of the time one has to be familiar with the politics of sixteenth century Italy to follow along. The translation is very pompous and off putting. I read this in high school and thought it might be a better read with several more decades of life experience. It wasn’t. This translation with its notes didn’t help either. I strongly recommend the art of war over the prince.
  • Great Work!

    5
    By RedJasperAngel
    Thoroughly enjoyed this!
  • Spacing way off

    1
    By thezisko
    All of the spacing is way off for the text of the book. There are random new lines throughout.
  • 10/10 gr8 masterwork

    5
    By c00LbeAnZ3298r9138940839240890
    i stan wholeheartedly
  • machiavelli is dad

    5
    By Avalelzlelzlez
    we stan
  • Very Impressive Read!

    5
    By Joevincesocial
    This is one to keep around, and when read new lessons learned!
  • Great Book

    5
    By Jeff7471
    The story is terrible but the book is very well written.
  • Old to new

    4
    By Pstipp
    An interesting book ugh great insights and though provoking examples of history and knowledge. Definitely worth the read to learn not only about history, but also how to act in business.

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