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Essay heading: Machiavelli'S Ideas
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Democratic countries as often shown, experience rapid economic growth therefore any system that restricts democracy stifles economic growth.
ATTRIBUTES THAT A PRINCE SHOULD NOT DESIRE.
Machiavelli’s idea of virtue is quite different from the normal English meaning which connotes moral goodness or moral uprightness... displayed 300 characters
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A virtuous prince is one who can adapt to situations by easily changing from using crude evil methods to morally upright methods. This is seen when Machiavelli writes that, above all else a prince should have ‘flexible disposition’ and be able to change from good to bad and to good again. This emphasizes Machiavelli’s endorsement for using corrupt methods ‘if the need arises’ all in the name of it being beneficial to the state... displayed next 300 characters
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