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Essay heading: Big Bob
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December 28, 2002 |
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In becoming a new prince the best quality to have would be virtue because fortune is basically ruling by luck.
The first chapter Machiavelli starts to really get into talking about virtue is in chapter six, Machiavelli writes that for a private citizen to become a prince, he needs to have fortune or ability... displayed 300 characters
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Among those who became princes through ability, Machiavelli cites Moses, Cyrus, Romulus, and Theseus. Using them as examples, Machiavelli states that an important component of ability is recognizing an opportunity and acting on it. A new prince who comes to rule over a new principality faces the pressure to implement new ways of doing things... displayed next 300 characters
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