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The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli

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Philosophy3.8270K ratings·Published 1532

The Prince

by Niccolò Machiavelli

Pages140
DifficultyModerate
ToneCool
CategoryPhilosophy
Kineno editors

Editorial review

Machiavelli's compact treatise is less a 'how to be evil' manual than a brutally honest description of how political power actually behaves when it has to survive. Five centuries later, almost every chapter still maps onto current events.

In brief

AI-generated summary

Written in 1513 as an attempt to regain favor with the Medici, 'The Prince' is a pragmatic guide to acquiring, holding, and consolidating political power, drawing examples from contemporary Italian rulers and ancient Rome.

What you'll leave with

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Political ethics is structurally different from personal ethics.

  • 2

    It is safer to be feared than loved — but disastrous to be hated.

  • 3

    Outcomes, not intentions, are how rulers are ultimately judged.

  • 4

    Fortune favors the bold — but only those who have prepared for her arrival.

Who should read this

The right reader

Anyone interested in politics, leadership, strategy, or the realist tradition. Read alongside more idealistic political theorists for balance.

Themes

What it touches

PowerPoliticsRealismVirtue and necessity
Emotional tone

How it reads

Cool, clinical, controversial.

Reading difficulty: Moderate

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