THE PRINCE

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THE PRINCE

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Niccol Machiavellis brutally uncompromising manual of statecraft The Prince is translated and edited with an introduction by Tim Parks in Penguin Classics.As a diplomat in turbulent fifteenthcentury Florence Niccol Machiavelli knew how quickly political fortunes could rise and fall. The Prince his toughminded pragmatic handbook on how power really works made his name notorious and has remained controversial ever since. How can a leader be strong and decisive yet still inspire loyalty in his followers? When is it necessary to break the rules? Is it better to be feared than loved? Examining regimes and their rulers the world over and throughout history from Roman Emperors to renaissance Popes from Hannibal to Cesare di Borgia Machievalli answers all these questions in a work of realpolitik that still has shrewd political lessons for today. Tim Parkss acclaimed contemporary translation renders Machiavellis nononsense original as alarming and enlightening as when it was first written. His introduction discusses Machiavellis life and reputation and explores the historical background to the work.Niccol Machiavelli (14691527) was born in Florence and served the Florentine republic as a secretary and second chancellor as ambassador and foreign policymaker. When the Medici family returned to power in 1512 he was suspected of conspiracy imprisoned and tortured and forced to retire from public life. His most famous work The Prince was written in an attempt to gain favour with the Medicis and return to politics.If you enjoyed The Prince you might like Platos Republic also available in Penguin Classics.A gripping work and a gripping translationNicholas Lezard GuardianTim Parkss swift and supple new translation brings out all its chilling modernity Boyd Tonkin Independent

PENGUIN BOOKS-UWAGA DOSTAWY W 2019 ROBIC NA TBS
9780141395876
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Język
AN
Ilość stron
240
Data premiery
2014-11-06
Rodzaj okładki
TWARDA
Termin realizacji
24
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