In the election of the presidential palace, we need to take a number of steps to become a successful ruler. Machiavelli, a great political philosopher, wrote the prince to the Prince suggesting how he dominated. It is written in 1513, but his recommendation is directly related to the present. With the help of him, any president can succeed and become a powerful ruler. Machiavelli's theory and idea is based on his most famous phrase: "If you can not do both, I think it's better than being loved."
Clearly, the theme of Machiavelli is common to the words and acts of Edmund, Goneryl, Reagan. The theory of power, morality, morality, and virtue written by Macchiavelli is a common theme of William Shakespeare's "King of the Lears". All of the above three roles are looking for their own interests. They do anything to achieve greedy and selfish goals. Ironically, this show is not a happy ending. By examining the major principles and theories of Machiavellian, you can learn a lot as they belong to the "King of the Lear"
As it was used for public office, it is easy to conclude that the prince impressed the authorities and was trying to deviate from Machiavelli's original benign purpose. What is overlooked is that the prince attracts corrupt government figures of Machiavelli era, but it is used to prove that the most terrible behavior is justified. Application There are reasons for it. Through this understanding, this special sentence shows true morality and you can fully understand its position in the advice provided in "discourse".
Under Machiavelli and Green's centuries' recommendation, we tend to believe that getting power requires power, deception, manipulation and compulsion. In fact, it can be thought that such action is needed in the position of power. In order to function smoothly, society uses power in this way and needs a leader that can be used. They are as incredibly attractive as these concepts, they are wrong. Instead, the new power science revealed that power is most effectively used when power is used responsibly by people who are in harmony with the needs and interests of others. Years of research have shown that sympathy and social intelligence are more important to acquire and exercise power than power, fraud or terrorism.