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作       者:Niccolò Machiavelli

出  版  社:Paperless

出版时间:2014-11-21

字       数:15.0万

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If any book could be called legendary, surely it is this one. Its author, Italian diplomat and philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) considered it his greatest work. Indeed, his thoughts on politics, as laid out so famously in this brief but profound work, have become so synonymous with him that his name has become an adjective: Machiavellian. How is political power achieved? How is it maintained? Though Machiavelli states explicitly that he is not discussing "Republics" here, only "Princedoms", this coldly rational guidebook to taking control and holding onto it contains such universal insights into human nature and the structure of human systems that his "advice" serves equally well in almost any power structure. With applications in such diverse realms as business, the military, even role-playing games, Machiavelli's rules for ruling continue to be required reading for students of politics, philosophy, and ethics.
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Dedication: To the Magnificent Lorenzo Di Piero De' Medici

Chapter I: Of the Various Kinds of Princedom, and of the Ways in Which They Are Acquired

Chapter II: Of Hereditary Princedoms

Chapter III: Of Mixed Princedoms

Chapter IV: Why the Kingdom of Darius, Conquered by Alexander, Did Not, on Alexander’s Death, Rebel Against His Successors

Chapter V: How Cities or Provinces Which Before Their Acquisition Have Lived Under Their Own Laws Are To Be Governed

Chapter VI: Of New Princedoms Which a Prince Acquires With His Own Arms and by Merit

Chapter VII: Of New Princedoms Acquired By the Aid of Others and By Good Fortune

Chapter VIII: Of Those Who By Their Crimes Come to Be Princes

Chapter IX: Of the Civil Princedom

Chapter X: How the Strength of All Princedoms Should Be Measured

Chapter XI: Of Ecclesiastical Princedoms

Chapter XII: How Many Different Kinds of Soldiers There Are, and of Mercenaries

Chapter XIII: Of Auxiliary, Mixed, and National Arms

Chapter XIV: Of the Duty of a Prince In Respect of Military Affairs

Chapter XV: Of the Qualities In Respect of Which Men, and Most of all Princes, Are Praised or Blamed

Chapter XVI: Of Liberality and Miserliness

Chapter XVII: Of Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether It Is Better To Be Loved or Feared

Chapter XVIII: How Princes Should Keep Faith

Chapter XIX: That a Prince Should Seek to Escape Contempt and Hatred

Chapter XX: Whether Fortresses, and Certain Other Expedients to Which Princes Often Have Recourse, are Profitable or Hurtful

Chapter XXI: How a Prince Should Bear Himself So As to Acquire Reputation

Chapter XXII: Of the Secretaries of Princes

Chapter XXIII: That Flatterers Should Be Shunned

Chapter XXIV: Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States

Chapter XXV: What Fortune Can Effect in Human Affairs, and How She May Be Withstood

Chapter XXVI: An Exhortation to Liberate Italy from the Barbarians

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