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    Machiavelli : a very short introduction / Quentin Skinner.
    by Skinner, Quentin. author.
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    Oxford University Press, 2019.
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    Niccolo Machiavelli taught that political leaders must be prepared to do evil so that good may come of it, and his name has been a byword ever since for duplicity and immorality. Is his sinister reputation deserved? In answering this question Quentin Skinner traces the course of Machiavelli's adult life, from his time as Second Chancellor of the Florentine republic, during which he met with kings, the pope, and the Holy Roman Emperor; to the fall of the republic in 1512; to his death in 1527. It was after the fall of the Republic that Machiavelli composed his main political works: The Prince, the Discourses, and The History of Florence. In this second edition of his Very Short Introduction Skinner includes new material on The Prince, showing how Machiavelli developed his neo-classical political theory, through engaging in continual dialogue with the ancient Roman moralists and historians, especially Cicero and Livy. The aim of political leaders, Machiavelli argues, should be to act virtuously so far as possible, but to stand ready 'to be not good' when this course of action is dictated by necessity. Exploring the pivotal concept of princely virtue to be found in classical and Renaissance humanist texts, Skinner brings new light to Machiavelli's philosophy of a willingness to do whatever may be necessary - whether moral or otherwise -to maintain a position of power. --From publisher's description.
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    Very short introductions ; 31.
    Series: 
    Very short introductions
    Description: 
    xvii, 120 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
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    Second edition, fully updated new edition.
    Contents: 
    Introduction -- The diplomat -- The adviser to princes -- The theorist of liberty -- The historian of Florence.
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    "First published 1981 as a Oxford University Press paperback, reissued 1996. First published as a Very Short Introduction 2000."
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    9780198837572
    0198837577
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