The Prince is a political treatise written in the early sixteenth century by Nicolas Machiavelli, the Florentine politician and writer, which shows how to become prince and remain, analyzing examples of ancient history and of Italian history at the time. Because the book did not give moral advice to the prince as the classical treatises addressed to kings, and instead he advised in some cases actions contrary to good morals, he was often accused of immorality, leading the adjective "Machiavellian." However, the book has had a great posterity and was praised and analyzed by many thinkers....
The Prince is a political treatise written in the early sixteenth century by Nicolas Machiavelli, the Florentine politician and writer, which shows ho...