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Who wrote ‘The Prince’? What is its importance?

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Answered by nandanachandran8
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Niccolò Machiavelli

n other words, Machiavelli wrote about political reality rather than theory. It is that fact that makes The Prince such an important historical work, and Machiavelli the The Prince most important historical figure of the Renaissance or Reformation.

The Prince is an extended analysis of how to acquire and maintain political power. It includes 26 chapters and an opening dedication to Lorenzo de Medici. The dedication declares Machiavelli's intention to discuss in plain language the conduct of great men and the principles of princely government.

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