The Prince: A New Translation

How does one gain and keep power, and what are the hidden costs of doing so?

In this fresh translation of Machiavelli's classic text, readers are presented with a pragmatic examination of leadership, power, and political strategy during the tumultuous period of Renaissance Italy. Machiavelli's work offers a direct, unsentimental approach to ruling, arguing that stability often requires tactical compromises. Through concrete historical examples, he illustrates how political figures might rise to power and maintain it through cunning, adaptability, and the occasional calculated risk. Modern readers will discover enduring insights on authority and governance that continue to influence statecraft and leadership today. This accessible edition, newly translated by Filibooks Translation, offers clear language and context while preserving Machiavelli's incisive observations. Whether approached as a philosophical treatise or a cautionary guidebook, "The Prince" invites reflection on the delicate balance between moral ideals and the demands of real-world politics.

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The Prince: A New Translation

How does one gain and keep power, and what are the hidden costs of doing so?

In this fresh translation of Machiavelli's classic text, readers are presented with a pragmatic examination of leadership, power, and political strategy during the tumultuous period of Renaissance Italy. Machiavelli's work offers a direct, unsentimental approach to ruling, arguing that stability often requires tactical compromises. Through concrete historical examples, he illustrates how political figures might rise to power and maintain it through cunning, adaptability, and the occasional calculated risk. Modern readers will discover enduring insights on authority and governance that continue to influence statecraft and leadership today. This accessible edition, newly translated by Filibooks Translation, offers clear language and context while preserving Machiavelli's incisive observations. Whether approached as a philosophical treatise or a cautionary guidebook, "The Prince" invites reflection on the delicate balance between moral ideals and the demands of real-world politics.

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The Prince: A New Translation

The Prince: A New Translation

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How does one gain and keep power, and what are the hidden costs of doing so?

In this fresh translation of Machiavelli's classic text, readers are presented with a pragmatic examination of leadership, power, and political strategy during the tumultuous period of Renaissance Italy. Machiavelli's work offers a direct, unsentimental approach to ruling, arguing that stability often requires tactical compromises. Through concrete historical examples, he illustrates how political figures might rise to power and maintain it through cunning, adaptability, and the occasional calculated risk. Modern readers will discover enduring insights on authority and governance that continue to influence statecraft and leadership today. This accessible edition, newly translated by Filibooks Translation, offers clear language and context while preserving Machiavelli's incisive observations. Whether approached as a philosophical treatise or a cautionary guidebook, "The Prince" invites reflection on the delicate balance between moral ideals and the demands of real-world politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788794559362
Publisher: Filibooks Classics
Publication date: 01/22/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 362 KB

About the Author

Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was a diplomat, politician, and philosopher of the Italian Renaissance. Modern political philosophy and political science is founded on Machiavelli's writings. He served for many years as a senior official in the Florentine Republic with responsibilities in diplomatic and military affairs. When the Medicis came to power, he was imprisoned and then retired to the writing of his works of political philosophy.
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