Nathan Mallas

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Machiavelli argued that human nature was the same everywhere and at all times. He carried this further, insisting that while man’s nature is both good and bad, for the purposes of politics we must assume it is bad. ‘Men are wicked,’ he writes, ‘and will not keep faith with you…Unless men are compelled to be good they will inevitably turn out bad.’
Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud
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