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Machiavelli: The Prince
Few literary works
have inspired as diverse and impassioned opinions as Machiavelli’s The
Prince. While some have denounced it as epitomizing the immorality and
cynicism of despotic political rulers, others have considered it a paragon
of pragmatism and lucidity in political affairs—including Napoleon
Bonaparte, who deemed The Prince the only book that deserved to be
read. In this program, the treatise that gave birth to modern political
theory is examined in depth, both from a historical perspective and in the
context of Machiavelli’s own turbulent life. As a diplomat and city
official, Machiavelli witnessed firsthand and was eventually caught up in
the power struggles and intrigues of 16th-century Florence. From these
observations and experiences, The Prince—acknowledged by many as
western history’s most important text on politics—was born. Includes
numerous excerpts from the text. (23 minutes) The DVD version can be viewed
using a DVD player or computer DVD-ROM drive
Copyright date: ©2004
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