The Prince
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A timeless masterpiece of political philosophy, The Prince explores the ruthless and pragmatic strategies required to gain and maintain power. Written in the 16th century within the political instability of Renaissance Italy, Niccolò Machiavelli offers a candid and often unsettling analysis of leadership, statecraft, and human nature.
With sharp insight, Machiavelli argues that rules must be wise, adaptable, and, when necessary, relentless in their pursuit of stability. He famously examines whether it is better for a leader to be feared or loved, eventually favouring fear as the more reliable tool of control. By drawing on historical examples, he demonstrates how deception, military strength, and political cunning can shape the fate of nations.
Bold, provocative, and forever relevant, The Prince continues to influence leaders, intellectuals, and strategists, challenging conventional ideals of morality and governance with its unflinching realism.
Niccolò Machiavelli (born May 3, 1469, Florence [Italy]—died June 21, 1527, Florence) was an Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman, secretary of the Florentine republic, whose most famous work, The Prince (Il Principe), brought him a reputation as an atheist and an immoral cynic.
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Dimensões (C x L x A) | 14 × 21 cm |
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