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The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, now part of the elegant Penguin Clothbound Classics collection, is a timeless work of philosophy and political strategy.
This new edition features an eye-catching design by Coralie Bickford-Smith, making it both a collector’s item and a thoughtful exploration of power and leadership.
Machiavelli, a diplomat in the chaotic political environment of 15th-century Florence, provides a realistic guide to how rulers can maintain and expand power.
The Prince delves into complex questions about leadership: Is it better to be feared or loved? When must a leader break the rules? Machiavelli draws on examples from Roman emperors, Renaissance popes, and historical figures like Hannibal and Cesare Borgia to offer sharp insights that remain relevant today. His pragmatic approach to leadership makes The Prince a cornerstone of philosophy and political thought.
This edition, translated by Tim Parks, captures the raw pragmatism of Machiavelli’s original text, making it both illuminating and provocative for modern readers. Whether for seasoned political thinkers or those exploring classic philosophy, The Prince remains an essential read.
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