The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
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Niccolò Machiavelli
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli is a timeless treatise on political power, leadership, and statecraft. Written in the early sixteenth century, it explores how rulers gain, maintain, and lose authority. Machiavelli emphasizes adaptability, pragmatism, and the use of both virtue and cunning to secure stability. The work presents a realistic view of politics, highlighting the necessity of difficult decisions and strategic foresight. Its insights continue to influence modern thought, offering enduring lessons on governance, ambition, and the nature of authority.
Alexander Scourby, praised by the Chicago Tribune as possessing the greatest voice ever recorded, brings Machiavelli’s The Prince to life. His commanding narration transforms political philosophy into vivid proclamation, ensuring the text resonates with clarity, gravity, and timeless authority.
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