Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders

Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders
Title Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders PDF eBook
Author Harvey C. Mansfield
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 461
Release 2001-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226503704

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"This study, wrought by one of Machiavelli's interpreters, uncovers the hidden intricacies of the Discourses. It will inform and challenge its readers at every step."--BOOK JACKET.

Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders

Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders
Title Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders PDF eBook
Author Harvey Claflin Mansfield
Publisher
Total Pages 484
Release 1979
Genre History
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In the only full-length interpretive study of Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy, Harvey C. Mansfield provides a chapter-by-chapter commentary of this controversial and ambiguous work. Mansfield argues that Machiavelli's new modes and orders were intended to undermine the classical and Christian foundations of political philosophy and establish a new foundation not only for modern political philosophy, but for modern politics as well. This penetrating study, wrought by one of Machiavelli's foremost interpreters, uncovers the hidden intricacies of the Discourses. It will inform and challenge its readers at every step.

Discourses on Livy

Discourses on Livy
Title Discourses on Livy PDF eBook
Author Niccolò Machiavelli
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 443
Release 2023-11-16
Genre History
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Machiavelli saw history in general as a way to learn useful lessons from the past for the present, and also as a type of analysis which could be built upon, as long as each generation did not forget the works of the past. In "Discourses on Livy" Machiavelli discusses what can be learned from roman period and many other eras as well, including the politics of his lifetime. This is a work of political history and philosophy written in the early 16th. The title identifies the work's subject as the first ten books of Livy's Ab urbe condita, which relate the expansion of Rome through the end of the Third Samnite War in 293 BC. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (1469 – 1527) was an Italian diplomat, politician, historian, philosopher, humanist, and writer. He has often been called the father of modern political science. He was for many years a senior official in the Florentine Republic, with responsibilities in diplomatic and military affairs. He served as a secretary to the Second Chancery of the Republic of Florence from 1498 to 1512, when the Medici were out of power.He wrote his most well-known work The Prince in 1513, having been exiled from city affairs.

Machiavelli's Virtue

Machiavelli's Virtue
Title Machiavelli's Virtue PDF eBook
Author Harvey C. Mansfield
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 388
Release 1998-02-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226503720

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Uniting thirty years of authoritative scholarship by a master of textual detail, Machiavelli's Virtue is a comprehensive statement on the founder of modern politics. Harvey Mansfield reveals the role of sects in Machiavelli's politics, his advice on how to rule indirectly, and the ultimately partisan character of his project, and shows him to be the founder of such modern and diverse institutions as the impersonal state and the energetic executive. Accessible and elegant, this groundbreaking interpretation explains the puzzles and reveals the ambition of Machiavelli's thought. "The book brings together essays that have mapped [Mansfield's] paths of reflection over the past thirty years. . . . The ground, one would think, is ancient and familiar, but Mansfield manages to draw out some understandings, or recognitions, jarringly new."—Hadley Arkes, New Criterion "Mansfield's book more than rewards the close reading it demands."—Colin Walters, Washington Times "[A] masterly new book on the Renaissance courtier, statesman and political philosopher. . . . Mansfield seeks to rescue Machiavelli from liberalism's anodyne rehabilitation."—Roger Kimball, The Wall Street Journal

Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence

Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence
Title Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence PDF eBook
Author Yves Winter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 243
Release 2018-09-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108580718

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Niccolò Machiavelli is the most prominent and notorious theorist of violence in the history of European political thought - prominent, because he is the first to candidly discuss the role of violence in politics; and notorious, because he treats violence as virtue rather than as vice. In this original interpretation, Yves Winter reconstructs Machiavelli's theory of violence and shows how it challenges moral and metaphysical ideas. Winter attributes two central theses to Machiavelli: first, violence is not a generic technology of government but a strategy that tends to correlate with inequality and class conflict; and second, violence is best understood not in terms of conventional notions of law enforcement, coercion, or the proverbial 'last resort', but as performance. Most political violence is effective not because it physically compels another agent who is thus coerced; rather, it produces political effects by appealing to an audience. As such, this book shows how in Machiavelli's world, violence is designed to be perceived, experienced, remembered, and narrated.

Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius

Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius
Title Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius PDF eBook
Author Niccolò Machiavelli
Publisher IndyPublish.com
Total Pages 522
Release 1883
Genre History
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Executive Power in Theory and Practice

Executive Power in Theory and Practice
Title Executive Power in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author H. Liebert
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-01-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780230339965

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Since September 11, 2001, long-standing debates over the nature and proper extent of executive power have assumed a fresh urgency. In this book eleven leading scholars of American politics and political theory address the idea of executive power.