The role of the people in the two works of Machiavelli: The Prince and The Discourses


Hausarbeit, 2001

4 Seiten, Note: A


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In “The Prince” Machiavelli refers to the people as inhabitants, subjects, private citizens, populace and two years later, writing “The Discourses” he also uses the words: masses, the general public, the plebs, and “have-nots”. Is there a difference between those words or they generally mean the same? Why does Machiavelli in “The Discourses” add new words when he is talking about “the people”? Is it due to the different contexts or the interval of time between writing these two works influenced the thinker and changed his view on the role of the populace in any political system? Answering those questions requires analysis of both books and deep understanding of the purposes of writing them

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Titel
The role of the people in the two works of Machiavelli: The Prince and The Discourses
Hochschule
American University of Central Asia
Veranstaltung
Political Thought
Note
A
Autor
Jahr
2001
Seiten
4
Katalognummer
V130068
ISBN (eBook)
9783640414222
ISBN (Buch)
9783640408368
Dateigröße
379 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
Machiavelli, Prince, Discourses
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Irina Wolf (Autor:in), 2001, The role of the people in the two works of Machiavelli: The Prince and The Discourses, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/130068

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