machiavelli in A Sentence

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    Machiavelli was born in 1469 in Florence.

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    Machiavelli is worth reading.

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    Niccolò Machiavelli 's.

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    He couldn't look you in the face and be Machiavelli.

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    Italian thinker Machiavelli(1469-1527) had declared that politics has nothing to do with morality.

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    Everyone sees what you appear to be, few experience what you really are.”- Machiavelli.

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    Every one sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are.- Machiavelli.

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    The Italian Philosopher-Politician Niccolo Machiavelli(1469-1527) cautioned us when he said that:‘politics have no relation to morals.

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    Machiavelli died in 1527, and the first known printed version of The Prince appeared in 1532.

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    I had forgotten that journalism is not about research, but mainly about applying the principles of Machiavelli.

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    The theory claims to rely upon an ancient tradition of thought which includes writers such as Thucydides, Machiavelli, and Hobbes.

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    Machiavelli says,"If you do not want your enemies to know the facts, take care that your friends do not know them.".

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    Machiavelli is giving a very clear insight: that our ordinary love can change into hate, our friendship can become enmity any moment.

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    Students become experts in European politics, policy analysis, and the transatlantic relationship in the city that has inspired Dante, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and countless others.

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    Political thinkers like Machiavelli, Sabine and Dunning believe that politics and history are intricately related and the study of politics always should have a historical perspective.

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    The child of an attorney, Machiavelli studied grammar, rhetoric and Latin, and as such, early on he landed a job supervising production of official government documents.

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    In both these things he was influenced of Machiavelli's earlier criticism of medieval Scholasticism, and his proposal that leaders should aim to control their own fortune Kennington 2004,

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    Machiavelli 2 had a low opinion on republics, considering them even more corrupt than other regimes, and according to him, corruption leads to moral degradation, bad education and bad faith.

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    Entangled in Florentine politics during a tumultuous time at the height of the Renaissance, Niccolò Machiavelli became alternately a diplomat, a victim, a prisoner, an exile and, ultimately, the“father of modern political theory.”.

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    Machiavelli advised in The Prince that a prince must hide his behaviors and become a"great liar and deceiver", and Thomas Hobbes wrote in Leviathan:"In war, force and fraud are the two cardinal virtues.

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    As Harvard associate professor Amy Cuddy notes in her analysis, Machiavelli was wrong, but not totally off- in some sense, it is ideal to be both“feared and loved,” but warmth and trustworthiness are more important.

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    Machiavelli argued, for example, that violent divisions within political communities are unavoidable, but can also be a source of strength which law-makers and leaders should account for and even encourage in some ways(Strauss 1987).

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    Politically, modernity's earliest phase starts with Niccolò Machiavelli's works which openly rejected the medieval and Aristotelian style of analyzing politics by comparison with ideas about how things should be, in favour of realistic analysis of how things really are.

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