A Goodreads user asked this question about The Prince:
Niccolo Machiavelli seems confused (and hence, confusing to me). Of course, he has written a lot of evil in the book, and then he writes something as quoted below. What's the account/motivation behind him writing the following? "It cannot be called ingenuity to kill one's fellow citizens, to betray friends, to be without faith, without mercy, without religion; by these means, one can acquire power but not glory."
Sarah Koob I have to say to be honest I think it would be very dangerous for somebody with a personality disorder or any criminal intentions who also posses inte…moreI have to say to be honest I think it would be very dangerous for somebody with a personality disorder or any criminal intentions who also posses intelligence to read this book it to some degree is a hand guide on how to be a master at detachment of the soul and humanity(less)
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