According to Machiavellis what does republicians need?
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In a nutshell, the medieval Italian philosopher asserted that a good leader: Should be feared rather than loved “if you cannot be both” in order to avoid a revolt. Should have the support of the people because it's difficult to take action without their support. Should hold good virtues.
Machiavelli believed that public and private morality had to be understood as two different things in order to rule well. As a result, a ruler must be concerned not only with reputation, but also must be positively willing to act unscrupulously at the right times.
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- Machiavelli’s literature continues to be taught, admired, and studied over the centuries. This is especially seen in his book called, The Prince, which gives unique insight of power and politics. He provides a different understanding of legislature and republican government that is defined and described in historical context. This includes different forms of politics such as styles of government, warfare, historical politics, characteristics of leaders, and state humiliation. Living in 16th century Italy Machiavelli was influenced by the political movements of Florence and ancient Rome. In this environment, he developed a distinct theory of government in his use of lessons, analysis, and satire. Through his writing and experience, Machiavelli’s theory for republican states gives assistance in creating a more healthy and balanced government.
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