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Often cited as one of the first works in modern political philosophy, The Prince is a political treatise that relates author Niccolo Machiavellis theories on state-building and rulership.

Drawing on his experience as a diplomat, Machiavelli discusses the important policies for both republican free-states and hereditary princedoms, and outlines the most successful political tactics, many of which remain relevant into modern times.

Controversial at the time of its writing in 1513, The Prince was not officially printed until 1532, almost two decades later and five years after Niccolo Machiavellis death.

At the time, the ideas put forth in the treatise directly conflicted with dominant religious doctrines, and negative connotations surrounding the term Machiavellian continue to endure.

Nonetheless, The Prince has influenced rulers including King Henry VIII and Catherine de Medici, and political philosophers such as Francis Bacon and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and has become one of the most widely read works of political philosophy in history.

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HarperCollins
1443435392 / 9781443435390
eBook (EPUB)
25/02/2014
English
94 pages
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