The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the most influential works in political thought, originally written in the 16th century as a practical guide to power, statecraft, and leadership. Machiavelli’s treatise breaks from classical idealism by focusing on realpolitik — how rulers actually maintain authority, manage conflict, and navigate human nature. His provocative insights on power, fear, love, and governance have shaped discussions of leadership and ethics for centuries. Though controversial for its frank analysis of morality and authority, The Prince remains a foundational text in political philosophy and strategy.
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