Important Ch the Prince PT 2

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Why does Machiavelli insist that a prince must learn how to act immorally?

Because a prince that insists on being good all the time will inevitably be ruined; the usrvival of the prince and the state is the ultimate goal, which requires acting against conventional morality

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​​What is Machiavelli's advice regarding a prince's reputation for virtues and vices?

A prince should not worry about gaining a bad reputation for vices that are necessary to save the state. He should, however, avoid vices that would cause him to lose his state.

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How does Machiavelli redefine "virtue" and "vice" for a ruler?

Perceived “virtues” will destroy you, and perceived “vices” are actually virtues for a prince and will save you; the value of an action is judged by its political outcome, not its moral quality.

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Centeal takeaway of chapter 17 

A prince should strive to be both, however when push comes to shove It is better to be feared than loved. 

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Why is fear a more reliable tool for a prince than love?

Because love is held by a "chain of obligation" which men, being wicked, will break whenever it serves their purpose. Fear, however, is maintained by a "dread of punishment which never fails."

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What is the most important limit a prince must observe when using fear?

He must avoid being hated byt he people at all costs.

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How can a prince be feared without being hated?

By abstaining from the property and the women of his subjects (private lives and property). As long as a prince does not rob his people of their possessions or their honor, he will not be hated.

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Who does Machiavelli use as a prime example of a leader whose cruelty and fearfulness were assets?

Hannibal. His "inhuman cruelty," combined with his other great virtues, kept his massive, diverse army united and disciplined.

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Should prices have faith/ keep their word? 

not if the reason for keeping his word is no more.

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Two kinds of combat and what nm says about them

 Laws (human) and force (beast). A successful prince will combine both 

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What animals represent force?

Fox and lion - be both to defend oneself against “wolves” and be able to identify “traps” 

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Who is a master of deception to nm??

Pope alexander VI; he never keeps his promises but always achieves his goals 

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What does NM say about appearing virtuous??

Princes should appear to be merciful/faithful, humane, honest, but most of all religious. However they should not actually be these things- especially new princes who need to maintain his state

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Why is it most important to appear religious? 

  • People only see you from afar but they cannot know you personally (and religion immediately associates a person with morality)

  •  There is a court of judgement among the people, thus they will only look at the outcome

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Cite a figure who used his religious appearance well and what that did for his power

Ferdinand the Catholic, under the cover of religion he did various campaigns

  • Campaigns kept nobles busy and the people ina constant state of suspense/admiration

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Why is it important for a prince to avoid being despised?

Being despised makes a prince vulnerable. A prince is despised when he is considered effeminate, cowardly, fickle, irresolute, or weak. The subjects will not respect or follow a prince with these qualities.

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What does nm say about having a high reputation?

High rep=difficult to attack 

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What two fears does a prince have?

Their subjects and external powers 

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What is Machiavelli's advice for a prince regarding the people versus the nobles?

A prince should try not to antagonize the nobles and to keep the people happy.  The people hating you is facilitates conspiracies)

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What is the most powerful remedy against conspiracies? Give example

Not being hated by the people. 

Ex. canneschi family killed the bentigovli family head and then the people killed the entire family.

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Who are the two roman emperors princes should imitate and why?

Marcus Aurelius (qualities in maintaining his state and glory)

Severus (qualities in attaining his state); personified both the fox and the lion in deceiving albinus and killing niger to rise to power

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Cite the two metaphors for fortune. 

  1. A violent river: fortune floods and destroys everything in its path. During calm times, a prince can prepare for the flood by building dikes and dams (using his virtue) 

  2.  A woman: can use force/”be beaten”into submission; can become a friend to the young and bold

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Should a prince be impetuous or cautious? 

Impetuous; fortune is more likely to be conquered by those who are forceful and aggressive rather than those who are hesitant. 

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What is Machiavelli's conclusion about the balance between fortune and free will?

He argues that fortune governs about half of our actions, and that the other half is under our control through our free will. A prince's success is determined by his ability to act decisively when fortune presents an opportunity.

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Who is an example of an impetuous leader? What was his drawback? 

Pope Julius II: achiavelli praises him for his swift, decisive, and often reckless actions, which brought him great success and proved that a bold approach is often more effective than a cautious one. However NM says that if the times had called for prince to move cautiously, Julius II would’ve been ruined because he would not be able to change his ways. 

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What does NM say about flexibility and fortune?

Fortune can 100% be conquered if a prince is able to adapt his ruling to what the times requroe of him (violence, peace, impetuousity, etc), however it is almost impossible for a prince to change his ways once he has found something that works for him (at the time)

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