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Understanding Niccolo Machiavelli.  Machiavelli a lifelong citizen of Florence  Italy divided into city states, not united nation  Unlike feudal Europe,

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1 Understanding Niccolo Machiavelli

2  Machiavelli a lifelong citizen of Florence  Italy divided into city states, not united nation  Unlike feudal Europe, northern Italy dominated by cities which became major trading and economic centers  Individual identities aided by mountainous geography which prevented communication, etc.  While Catholic church important, distance allowed the city states to be relatively independent  Battle between states for power, constant changing of gov’ts, leaders

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5  Machiavelli raised in Florence  Born at a time when there was continual struggle for power between city states, church  Father was a well-known attorney  Is thought Machiavelli family descended from Tuscan royalty  Educated in Florence, which was one of the leading educational centers in Europe  At age 29, elected to office in Florence  Part of a diplomatic council in charge of negotiation and military affairs

6  As part of work, sent to the courts of Spain, France, Germany, the Papacy in Rome, and a variety of the Italian city states  Between 1503-1506, in charge of Florence’s militia  Preferred to used invested citizen soldiers rather than mercenaries, a point he makes in The Prince  In August, 1512 the Medici take control of Florence  Old ruling family, out the republic set up in Florence  Machiavelli arrested and tortured, but is eventually allowed to go free and into exile  While in exile is when he writes The Prince

7  Machiavelli’s most famous work  Addresses the concept of the “new prince,” rather than the hereditary prince, who must stabilize his power as well as building political structure  Seen as the break between political idealism (Plato, Aristotle) and political realism  Machiavelli did not see value in rulers orienting themselves by an imaginary ideal world

8  Beginnings of empiricism and realism  Challenged the Christian value of Providence  Individual determines his own fate  Natural to be ambitious and seek glory, encourages risk taking, new systems  Leaders should not be religious but encourage his people to be religious  Helps maintain order and control  Good ends justify bad means  Basis of capitalism

9  The Prince gives advice on achieving and maintaining political power  Text alludes to monarch, but other works indicate Machiavelli saw value in a republic  In 18 th century, The Prince was viewed by critics as a satirical piece of writing  Current modern critics see The Prince as having some clear elements of irony

10  Machiavellian: a term used to describe those who manipulate others for their own political advantage  Text had significant influence on a wide range of leaders, philosophers  John Adams extensively quotes Machiavelli in A Defense of the Constitution of the United States of America  Bacon, Hume, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Descartes

11  Read two chapters:  Chapter 17: Concerning Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether it is Better to be Loved than Feared  Chapter 19: That One Should Avoid Being Despised and Hated  Read both chapters carefully and annotate text in anticipation for Socratic discussion on Wednesday  Participation in Socratic will be part of grade


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