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Niccolò Machiavelli: The Man Who Made Scheming Respectable

Few writers have acquired such a sinister afterlife for describing politics with unnerving frankness. Niccolò Machiavelli served as a Florentine secretary and diplomat rather than as a prince. Still, The Prince and the Discourses on Livy, both published after his death, made his name synonymous with cunning, duplicity, and hard-headed realism. Where earlier political writing often wrapped rule in the language of virtue or providence, Machiavelli began from a darker anthropology: men are self-interested, fortune is unstable, and states that ignore those facts do not remain states for long.
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Hemingway, In Our Time: Carlini Classics Reintroduces a Master of Modern Prose

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