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O Príncipe

by Nicolau Maquiavel
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Em 1513, durante um dos momentos mais conturbados da História do território que hoje compõe a Itália, Nicolau de Maquiavel escreve, no exílio, O Príncipe, um tratado de filosofia política que aparta a política da moral, fundando assim aquilo que hoje conhecemos como o pensamento político moderno.

Com inusitado pragmatismo e realismo, Maquiavel analisa governos e governantes do passado, de imperadores romanos a papas renascentistas, para, liberto de qualquer idealismo, identificar a verdadeira natureza do poder e dos seus mecanismos e traçar o retrato do príncipe perfeito, forte, determinado, que inspiraria, nos seus adversários e aliados, lealdade e temor em igual medida.

Uma controversa receita para o poder que permanece, 500 anos depois da sua publicação, um dos textos mais lidos e estudados de sempre.

«Os homens têm menos pudor em ofender alguém que se faz amar do que alguém que se faz temer.»

O Príncipe

by Nicolau Maquiavel

Property Description
ISBN: 9789897845147
Publisher: Penguin Clássicos
Release Date: March of 2022
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 126 x 191 x 10 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 184
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Politics > Politics in General
EAN: 9789897845147

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Uma ótima edição, o que torna a leitura acessível e de fácil compreensão. Um clássico que continua a ser importante para se compreender a Política nos nossos dias.

essencial na natureza humana

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obra absolutamente essencial para o pensamento político mas também para o pensamento corporativo - hoje e sempre. Todos os gestores, políticos mas também humanistas devem lê-la para perceber melhor a natureza humana e como agir perante ela.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nicolau Maquiavel

Niccolò Machiavelli is considered by many to be the father of modern political thought. Born in Florence on May 3, 1469, he was one of the most important Italian philosophers and politicians of the 15th century. In the mid-1490s, after the expulsion of the Medici family from the government of the region, he became an official in the service of the Florentine Republic. It was in these roles that he carried out diplomatic services and travels, which allowed him to learn about different ways of exercising politics and power. One of the people he admired was Cesare Borgia, the illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI, an important military and statesman who gained power and fame through force of arms and, above all, cruelty, cunning, and deceit – he was as effective at killing his adversaries as he was at creating alliances, as long as they favored his status. The trajectory of this historical figure is said to have served as Machiavelli's main inspiration for his most famous work, THE PrinceAnd, from 1513. A year earlier, with the return of the Medici to Florence, Machiavelli had lost his political office and fallen into disgrace, having even been imprisoned, tortured, and exiled. With the regaining of his freedom, he dedicated himself to literature, writing several of his most renowned works, such as *The Art of War* (1519-1520) or *History of Florence* (1520-1525). He died on June 22, 1527, in his Florence, shortly after presenting this last book to his patron, Pope Clement VII – the same one who sponsored several masterpieces of history, such as... The Final Judgment, by Michelangelo, or The Transfiguration, by Rafael.

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