The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli is the ultimate manual on political power and strategic thinking that has left an indelible mark on global political philosophy.
Written in the early 16th century, this book is not merely a theoretical analysis of power; it is a raw, direct, and often controversial guide on how a ruler can acquire, maintain, and strengthen their power. "The best fortress you can have is not to be hated by the people, because even if you have fortresses and the people hate you, they will not save you."
Machiavelli uses examples from Renaissance Italy and ancient history, revealing a political realism that separates morality from effectiveness. The work highlights strategies for survival, governance, and the relationship between the ruler and the people, reminding us that "the best fortress is to not be hated."
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli is not only for historians and scholars of political theory but for any reader who wants to understand how power, authority, and strategy operate within human society. It is a timeless guide that remains relevant today for those interested in politics, leadership, strategy, and human nature.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
- Publisher
- Ekdoseis Kaktos
- Number of Pages
- 301
- Release Date
- -
- Publication Date
- 2006
- Dimensions
- 12x17 cm
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- Geopolitical Region
- Greece & Cyprus
- ISBN-13
- 9789603826743
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