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The Prince

The Prince

By Machiavelli, Niccolò

Published by Zenith Golden Quill

English 2025 ISBN 9782386914294
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Better to be feared than loved—if you cannot be both. In The Prince, Renaissance thinker Niccolò Machiavelli lays bare the cold, calculating nature of power. Written in 1513 and banned for centuries, this provocative treatise reveals how rulers gain, maintain, and consolidate power—often by doing whatever is necessary. From ruthless tactics to pragmatic alliances, Machiavelli's insights are as relevant today as they were in the courtrooms of 16th-century Florence. Whether you're a student of politics, business strategist, or curious reader, The Prince offers a penetrating look at the realities of leadership and the mechanics of control. This edition includes modern annotations, historical context, and illustrations to enhance understanding of Machiavelli's controversial genius. "One of the most brilliant—and dangerous—books ever written." — The New York Review of Books "Machiavelli has never been more relevant than in the modern political arena." — Foreign Affairs Click Buy Now and discover the playbook that shaped rulers, presidents, and powerbrokers for centuries.
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