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Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Niccolo Machiavelli natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Niccolo Machiavelli Name Machiavelli, Niccolo Gender : M Birthname Machiavelli, Niccolo di Bernardo dei born on 11 May 1469 (greg.) at 23:07 (= 11:07 PM ) Place Florence, Italy, Timezone LMT m11e15 (is local mean time) Data source Bio/autobiography Rodden Rating B Astrology data Asc. add Niccolo Machiavelli to 'my astro' Italian statesman, politician, philosopher and theorist who advocated in his book, "The Prince," that the end justifies the means. His life demonstrated intrigue in political conflicts with the infamous Borgias. Born to a distinguished family, he worked in the chancellery of the Florentine republic from 1498-1512, then as secretary in charge of war and foreign affairs. Machiavelli introduced conscription in Florence in 1506, preferring to use the native people over the unreliable, expensive mercenary troops. He had administrative and diplomatic duties, traveling to France, Germany and Italy and knew political leaders throughout these countries, including Cesare Borgia. Machiavelli was accused of conspiracy in 1513, imprisoned and tortured, then banished from Florence. He retired to his farm in San Casciano where he wrote his major works. He returned to Florence in 1520 where he held minor posts under the Medici until his death.) Machiavelli's name is associated with treachery even today with his statement, "The end justifies the means."
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Extractions: Niccol Machiavelli (1469-1527) , Italian political thinker and historical figure best remembered for his masterpiece, The Prince (written in 1513, but published posthumously in 1532). Machiavelli is considered one of the great early analyzers of political power. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469, in Florence, Italy. His father, Bernardo belonged to an impoverished branch of an influential old Florentine family. Bernardo was a lawyer and he had a small personal library that included books by Greek and Roman philosophers and volumes of Italian history. Bernardo died in 1500, Machiavelli's mother, Bartolomea de' Nelli, had died in 1496. As a thinker Machiavelli belonged to an entire school of Florentine intellectuals concerned with an examination of political and historical problems. His important writings were composed after 1512 when he was accused of conspiracy in 1513. The Medici family had returned to power and had ended the Florentine Republic. Lorenzo de' Medici fired Machiavelli who had held the office of Secretary under the previous government. He was suspected of plotting against the Medici, jailed, even tortured, and exiled. Machiavelli found himself unemployed after years of patriotic service, and spent most of his remaining years in producing his major works. He achieved some fame as a historian and playwright, but with
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Extractions: Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian political philosopher who is best known his book The Prince. Written in 1513 more as an attempt to gain favor with the ruling Medici family, it was a practical guide of how to establish political stability through the use of arbitrary power. What made this book different, however, is the fact that Machiavelli grounded his arguments solely in terms of finding the best methods for attaining the desired ends - thus, that the ends justified the means, no matter what they were. Abstract moral concerns were ignored completely in the effort to explain how an autocratic ruler might go about imposing his will. Thus the term machiavellian came into the English language as a label for any system where the ends justify the means and ethics play no role. Also Known As: none Alternate Spellings: none Common Misspellings: none Related Resources: What are Political and Legal Philosophy The Philosophy of Politics and the Philosophy of Law are often studied separately, but they are presented here jointly because they both come back to the same thing: the study of force. Politics is the study of political force in the general community, while jurisprudence is the study of how laws can and should be used to achieve political and social goals.
Machiavelli, Niccolo Quotes On Quotations Book Niccol Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 June 21, 1527) was a Florentine political philosopher, historian, musician, poet, and romantic comedic playwright. http://www.quotationsbook.com/author/4591/
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Extractions: (Redirected from Machiavelli Jump to: navigation search Previous (Niccolo Jommelli) Next (Nicene Creed) Niccolò Machiavelli in the robes of a Florentine public official Niccolò di Bernado dei Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 – June 21, 1527) was an Italian political philosopher musician poet , and playwright. He was a key figure of the Renaissance , best known for his treatise on realist political theory, The Prince Il principe ) (1513). His other major work, Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy , deserves to be better known for its exposition of the political theory and practice of democratic states. Active in politics during a tumultuous era that saw popes leading armies, the wealthy city-states of Italy falling one after another into the hands of foreign powers, and governments rising and falling within a few weeks, Machiavelli analyzed the successes and failures he saw around him. The Prince described various means by which a prince could gain and retain control of his kingdom, evaluating each means in terms of how well it would strengthen the position of the prince while serving the public interest. Machiavelli’s focus on practical success at the expense of traditional moral values earned him the reputation of an amoralist. The term "Machiavellian," originally used by some of his contemporaries in discussions of "just" reasons of state, has come to describe one who deceives and manipulates others for gain, and judges the importance of actions by how well they achieve the desired result.
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Extractions: Other reviewers have mentioned that the translation is not the best. And indeed, my hope was to insert highlights from my hard copy to the kindle edition and eventually toss away the crusty yellow text which I picked up in Japan. Instead, I found that the Daniel Donno text (Bantam) was clear and aphoristic; the Marriot (Kindle/online) text was muddled, and subsumed in a larger narrative.
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Extractions: Written c. 1505, published 1515 Chapter I How Many Kinds Of Principalities There Are, And By What Means They Are Acquired Chapter II Concerning Hereditary Principalities Chapter III Concerning Mixed Principalities Chapter IV Why The Kingdom Of Darius, Conquered By Alexander, Did Not Rebel Against The Successors Of Alexander At His Death Chapter V Concerning The Way To Govern Cities Or Principalities Which Lived Under Their Own Laws Before They Were Annexed Chapter VI Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired By One's Own Arms And Ability Chapter VII Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired Either By The Arms Of Others Or By Good Fortune Chapter VIII Concerning Those Who Have Obtained A Principality By Wickedness Chapter IX Concerning A Civil Principality Chapter X Concerning The Way In Which The Strength Of All Principalities Ought To Be Measured Chapter XI Concerning Ecclesiastical Principalities Chapter XII How Many Kinds Of Soldiery There Are, And Concerning Mercenaries
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Extractions: Discourses on Livy and The Prince was Machiavelli's uncoupling of political theory from ethics. Throughout the Western tradition, as in the Chinese tradition, political theory and policy was closely linked to ethics. Aristotle summed up this connection when he defined politics as merely an extension of ethics. Throughout the Western tradition, then, politics had been understood in terms of right and wrong, just and unjust, temperate and intemperate, and so on. The moral terms used to evaluate human actions were employed to evaluate political actions. The Prince simply describes the means by which individuals have tried to seize and to maintain power. Most of the examples he gives are failures; the entire book is suffused with tragedy for at any moment, if the ruler makes one miscalculation, all the authority he has so assiduously cultivated will dry up like the morning dew. The social and political world of the The Prince is monstrously unpredictable and volatile; only the most superhuman calculative mind can overcome this social and political volatility.
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