The Prince Dr Audrey DeheinzelinWith a mix of both respectable and immoral advice, The Prince is a frank analysis on political power. Separated into four sections, The Prince is both a guide to obtain power and an explanation on the aspects that affect it. The first section discusses the types of principalities. According to Machiavelli, there are four different typeshereditary, mixed, new and ecclesiastical. While defining each type, Machiavelli also discusses the implications of
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