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The Prince by Machiavelli - Unabridged and Complete Original Edition (Novelaris Classics) - cover

The Prince by Machiavelli - Unabridged and Complete Original Edition (Novelaris Classics)

Niccolo Machiavelli

Verlag: Novelaris Publishing

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In his groundbreaking work "The Prince", Niccolò Machiavelli reveals strategies for effective governance in turbulent times. Drawing from his experience as a diplomat in Renaissance Italy, he shows rulers how to handle rebellions, win loyalty from conquered territories, choose reliable advisers, and make difficult decisions that serve the greater good. His practical guide teaches the delicate balance of strength and diplomacy - wisdom that continues to influence leaders in politics and business five centuries later.
Verfügbar seit: 29.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 65 Seiten.

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