Machiavelli: The Father of Modern Political Science

1046 Words3 Pages

During the time 1469, a child by the name of Niccolo Di Bernardo Del Machiavelli was born .Some may know him as an Italian philosopher, humanist, or a evil minded fellow associated with the corruptness of totalitarian government. In Machiavelli’s home state Florence, he introduces the modern political theory. Hoping to gain influence with the ruling Medici family Niccolo wrote a pamphlet call The Prince (Prezzolini). Niccolo lived a nondescript childhood and his main political experience in his youth was watching Savonarola from afar. When Savonarola was executed Niccolo entered the Florentine government as a secretary. Niccolo position soon rose and he became engage in diplomatic missions, it was here he met Powerful people like the Pope and the King of France (Mattinngly). One of Niccolo vision was to see Florentine and Italy unite and with the help of Cesar Borgia that goal could be met .Borgia had the qualities as portrayed in The Prince which caught the eye of Niccole (Guiseppe). Niccole did not fully like Borgia but his qualities Niccolo could not resist. Unfortunately Niccolo was dismissed form office when the Medici came to power and the overthrown the Republic. Without a job Niccolo was force to switch to writing about politics. He desperately wanted to get back to politics and in favor of the Medici by writing a book to influence what he thought was the Medici’s goals and dedicated it to him, this is where the creation of The Prince came to life (Giuseppe). The book The Prince was a book of advice to politicians regarding how gain power and keep that power. The title The Prince is not about someone who has inherited land and a decedent to a king. In Machiavelli’s perspective a prince was a man of the citizens.... ... middle of paper ... ...id=GALE%7CH1420077991&v=2.1&u=west89013tgps&it=r&p=LitRG&sw=w>. Person, James E., Jr. “Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800.” http://go.galegroup.com. N.p., 1988. Web. 9 Dec. 2010. . - - -. “Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800.” http://go.galegroup.com. N.p., 1988. Web. 9 Dec. 2010. . Strauss, Leo. Machiavelli’s Intention: The Prince . Ed. Leo Strauss. N.p., 1958. Web. 1 Dec. 2010. .

Open Document