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The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli, edited and translated by David Wootton, is a political treatise that offers a pragmatic guide to acquiring and maintaining power. It explores the harsh realities of political leadership, advocating for adaptability, cunning, and sometimes ruthless tactics to secure a stable state. Machiavelli emphasizes pragmatism over idealism. The book suggests that it is more important for a ruler to be feared than loved and that certain immoral actions can be justified to pursue glory. 

The ISBN for this edition of "The Prince" is not visible in the image. However, a similar edition with editing and translation by David Wootton, published by Hackett Classics, has ISBN 9780872203167

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The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli, edited and translated by David Wootton, is a political treatise that offers a pragmatic guide to acquiring and maintaining power. It explores the harsh realities of political leadership, advocating for adaptability, cunning, and sometimes ruthless tactics to secure a stable state. Machiavelli emphasizes pragmatism over idealism. The book suggests that it is more important for a ruler to be feared than loved and that certain immoral actions can be justified to pursue glory. 

 

The ISBN for this edition of "The Prince" is not visible in the image. However, a similar edition with editing and translation by David Wootton, published by Hackett Classics, has ISBN 9780872203167

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  • SKU: BO162BM3I5PD1NAFAMZ
  • GTIN Barcode: 09780872203167
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Books The Prince

Books The Prince

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