Machiavelli The Prince Research Paper

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Born in 1469, Niccolo Machiavelli was a pioneer of political science and political ethics. As an aide to the ruling family in Italy, Machiavelli’s ideas were widespread and heavily respected. His most famous work, “The Prince”, has shaped politics, ideologies, and history in a way some say, for the worse. In his works, Machiavelli emphasized the importance of using harsh and brutal methods to earn and consolidate power for a new “Prince”. To establish your political structure, it is essential to stabilize and secure the society you rule, by any means necessary. He points out that morality can be split between the public and private, suggesting that the ruler is free to act immorally so long as his reputation is maintained. Machiavelli goes on to state that deceit and brutality are justified in the face of rebellion and unrest. In modern society, it is easy to draw parallels between Machiavelli’s ideas and recent political regimes and figures. One that stands out amongst most is Adolf Hitler. Known as a horrific dictator, Adolf Hitler employed Machiavellian rule to consolidate power in 1930’s Germany and across Europe resulting in World War II. …show more content…

Hence the quote "It's better to be feared/hated than to be loved, if you cannot be both” was related to Hitler by Machiavelli (The Prince). Power was far more important to Hitler that the love of people or money, since power would last with his reputation for centuries to come leading to this day and time giving truth to Machiavelli’s quote from his book The

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