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Essay heading: Machiavelli’s Principals of Heartlessness and Globalization
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March 11, 1998 |
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He writes that "if you want to acquire a reputation for generosity, therefore, you have to be ostentatiously lavish; and a prince acting in that fashion will soon squander all his resources, only to be forced in the end, if he wants to maintain his reputation, to lay excessive burdens on the people, to impose extortionate taxes, and to do everything else he can to raise money... displayed 300 characters
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You have promised that the agreement will deal generously with the people at a time when you will have to tax them higher, and they will hate you for that. Hatred is yet another thing Machiavelli warns against, and he reminds us that "above all a prince must abstain from the property of others; because men sooner forget the death of their father than the loss of their patrimony... displayed next 300 characters
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