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100 _a"Machiavelli, Niccolo"
245 0 _aPrince
260 _aNew York
260 _bModern Library
260 _c2007
300 _a126p.
365 _dUSD
520 _aThe first modern treatise of political philosophy, The Prince is one of the world’s most influential and widely read books. Machiavelli reveals nothing less than the secrets of power: how to gain it, how to wield it, and how to keep it. Ruthless, cunning, and amoral, The Prince is a controversial analysis of manipulation and an essential guide for anyone interested in conquest, self-defense, or observation of dominance and control. The Introduction by noted Italian Renaissance scholar Albert Russell Ascoli provides a perfect opening to Peter Constantine’s illuminating new translation of this seminal work.
650 _aPolitical science - Early works to 1800
942 _cB
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