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* '''The Prince:''' a political treatise (ca. 1513) by [[MacchevuoleNiccolo Machiavelli]],  The views expressed in The Prince are often venerated as the methods an aspiring prince can use to gain power, and/or an existing prince can use to establish and maintain his reign. According to Machiavelli, moral '''principles''' must yield entirely to each unique circumstance’s requisites. * * '''Il Principe''' (''Italian''): the Prince
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* '''The Prince:''' a political treatise (ca. 1513) by [[Macchevuole|Niccolo Machiavelli]],  The views expressed in The Prince are often venerated as the methods an aspiring prince can use to gain power, and/or an existing prince can use to establish and maintain his reign. According to Machiavelli, moral '''principles''' must yield entirely to each unique circumstance’s requisites. * * '''Il Principe''' (''Italian''): the Prince

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  • The Prince: a political treatise (ca. 1513) by Niccolo Machiavelli, The views expressed in The Prince are often venerated as the methods an aspiring prince can use to gain power, and/or an existing prince can use to establish and maintain his reign. According to Machiavelli, moral principles must yield entirely to each unique circumstance’s requisites. * * Il Principe (Italian): the Prince