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/ˌmɑkiəˈvɛɫi, ˌmɑkjəˈvɛɫi/
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NOUN
- a statesman of Florence who advocated a strong central government (1469-1527)
How To Use Machiavelli In A Sentence
- He admired Machiavelli for recognizing that sometimes our ends are mutually exclusive and for facing that fact unblinkingly.
- Machiavelli was a chief target of the philoso - phes because he preached an amoralistic selfishness which promoted despotic arbitrariness. MACHIAVELLISM
- Older conservatives, informed by the just-war tradition and more sensitive to the idea of absolute moral standards than to the amoralism of Machiavelli, were capable of rendering critical judgments on their own governments.
- Machiavelli admired Borgia for enforcing the summary punishment of evildoing without incurring the hatred of his subjects. Matthew Yglesias » Luce & Machiavelli on Leadership
- This paragraph is a paradigm of legal Machiavellianism – and is pretty weak legal reasoning for an academic. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the tax power infinite?
- Machiavelli goes on to specify that armies are basically of two types: hired mercenaries and citizen militias.
- This is liberal interpretation of what Machiavelli actually said: " One must consider the final result.
- A few examples of specific pieces of advice convey a sense of the value of Machiavelli's memo.
- Wolcott is referring to Niccolò Machiavelli, a philosopher and writer in the Italian Renaissance, who inspired the political term Machiavellianism, defined as "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct," according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Azcentral.com | news
- Even so, events could turn against Republican Machiavellians inasmuch as their obduracy is the best thing Democrats have going for them now that Obamamania has all but disappeared. Andrew Levine: Republican Machiavellians: Scourge of Democrats -- For Tea Partiers, Not So Much