The Prince
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli's landmark treatise, written in 1513, remains one of the most influential—and controversial—works of political philosophy ever penned. Composed as a practical handbook for rulers, The Prince strips away idealism to reveal the unvarnished realities of power: how to seize it, how to wield it, and—most crucially—how to hold onto it in a world of shifting alliances, betrayal, and fortune.
Drawing from his own experience as a diplomat in the volatile world of Renaissance Italy, Machiavelli rejects lofty moral theories in favor of what actually works. Is it better to be loved or feared? When must a leader appear merciful, and when ruthless? How can a prince navigate the treacherous balance between virtue and vice to secure lasting authority? Through sharp analysis and vivid historical examples—from ancient Rome to the ruthless Cesare Borgia—Machiavelli delivers timeless lessons in realpolitik that continue to shape leaders, strategists, and thinkers today.
Often called the founding text of modern political science, The Prince shocked its contemporaries with its candid embrace of pragmatism over principle. Yet its enduring power lies in its unflinching honesty: power is not inherited or bestowed by right—it is taken, maintained, and defended through cunning, adaptability, and decisive action.
Narrated with clarity and intensity, this audiobook brings Machiavelli's razor-sharp prose to life, making his provocative insights accessible and compelling for modern audiences. Whether you're a student of history, a business leader, or simply fascinated by the dynamics of power, The Prince offers essential wisdom that remains as relevant—and as unsettling—in the 21st century as it was five hundred years ago.