Format | Paperback |
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THE PRINCE: “The Philosophy of Power and Influence in Rulership”
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Format: | Paperback |
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Print length: | 91 pages |
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Language: | English |
Publication date: | 4 November 2023 |
Dimensions: | 15.24 x 0.53 x 22.86 cm |
ISBN-13: | 979-8866514724 |
Description
“”The Prince,”” written by the philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli in the early 16th century, is a seminal work in political philosophy and leadership. This enduring classic offers an incisive exploration of the nature of power and the strategies required to attain and maintain it. Machiavelli’s treatise is a practical guide for rulers, advising them on the art of statecraft, diplomacy, and leadership. He dissects the tactics used by successful leaders throughout history and discusses the virtues and vices necessary for effective rule. The book’s core principle, that the end justifies the means, has made “”The Prince”” a subject of debate for centuries. Key highlights from the book: Realpolitik: Machiavelli introduces the concept of “”realpolitik,”” emphasizing that a ruler should prioritize pragmatic and effective decision-making over moral or ethical considerations to maintain power. The Ends Justify the Means: The book is famous for the idea that a ruler should be willing to employ any means necessary to achieve their objectives, even if those means are considered ruthless or morally objectionable. Practical Leadership: Machiavelli provides practical advice on various aspects of leadership, from handling advisors and subordinates to managing allies and enemies. Adaptability: He stresses the importance of a leader’s ability to adapt to changing circumstances, recognizing that political situations are fluid and unpredictable. Securing Power: Strategies for acquiring, maintaining, and expanding one’s power are central themes, making it a valuable resource for rulers and statesmen. The book’s enduring influence has made it a must-read for students of political science, philosophy, and leadership, with its principles still relevant and widely discussed in the modern world. —- ISBN: 9798866514724
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