The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli is a classic work of political philosophy that explains how rulers gain, use, and keep power in the real world. It examines different types of states, the role of fortune and virtue, and when leaders should prioritize necessity over conventional morality. Written in the 16th century, it remains essential reading for anyone interested in politics, leadership, and strategy. This edition is ideal for students, thinkers, and readers who want a clear, direct guide to power and realpolitik.
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