The Prince (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature) by Niccolò Machiavelli 王子

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  • 版 次:1
  • 页 数:143
  • 字 数:
  • 印刷时间:1998年04月01日
  • 开 本:32开
  • 纸 张:胶版纸
  • 包 装:平装
  • 是否套装:否
  • 国际标准书号ISBN:9781853267758
作者:Niccolo Machiavelli 著出版社:Wordsworth Editions Ltd出版时间:1998年04月 
内容简介
When Lorenzo de' Medici seized control of the Florentine Republic in 1512, he summarily fired the Secretary to the Second Chancery of the Signoria and set in motion a fundamental change in the way we think about politics. The person who held the aforementioned office with the tongue-twisting title was none other than Niccolò Machiavelli, who, suddenly finding himself out of a job after 14 years of patriotic service, followed the career trajectory of many modern politicians into punditry. Unable to become an on-air political analyst for a television network, he only wrote a book. But what a book The Prince is. Its essential contribution to modern political thought lies in Machiavelli's assertion of the then revolutionary idea that theological and moral imperatives have no place in the political arena. "It must be understood," Machiavelli avers, "that a prince ... cannot observe all of those virtues for which men are reputed good, because it is often necessary to act against mercy, against faith, against humanity, against frankness, against religion, in order to preserve the state." With just a little imagination, readers can discern parallels between a 16th-century principality and a 20th-century presidency.
目  录
Niccol Machiavelli to the Magnificent Lorenzo
1 How many kinds of principalities there are, and in what manner they are acquired
2 Of hereditary principalities
3 Of mixed principalities
4 Why the kingdom of Darius, which was conquered by Alexander, did not revolt against the successors of Alexander after his death
5 How cities orprincipalities are to be governed that previous to being conquered had lived under their own laws
6 Of new principalities that have been acquired by the valour of the prince and by his own troops
7 Ofnewprincipalities that have been acquired by the aid of others and by good fortune
8 Of such as have achieved sovereignty by means of crimes
9 Of civil principalities
10 In what manner the power of all principalities should be measured
11 Of ecclesiastical principalities
12 Of the different kinds of troops, and of mercenaries
13 Of auxiliaries, and of mixed and national troops

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