The Prince
The Classic Treatise on Power, Politics, and Statecraft by Niccolò Machiavelli
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Written in 1513, The Prince is Niccolò Machiavelli's seminal work on political theory and the exercise of power. Offering pragmatic advice to rulers and statesmen, the treatise explores the methods by which a leader can acquire, maintain, and consolidate political authority in a turbulent world.
Machiavelli examines topics such as leadership, military strategy, human nature, and the often harsh realities of governance. Known for its candid and sometimes controversial insights, the book emphasizes practicality and results over moral idealism, coining the enduring association of "Machiavellian" with cunning political strategy.
Concise, insightful, and profoundly influential, The Prince remains a cornerstone of political philosophy, studied by scholars, leaders, and readers seeking to understand the dynamics of power and human behavior.