Discourses on Livy

New York: Dover Publications. Edited by Ninian Hill Thomson (1883)
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Abstract

This influential study contrasts the practices of ancient Rome with those of the author's 16th-century contemporaries. Machiavelli's The Prince offers advice on ruling a kingdom; this treatise explains the structure and benefits of a republic. Topics include establishing a republic's internal structure, conducting warfare, and exhibiting leadership qualities.

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reprint Machiavelli, Niccolò (1997) "Discourses on Livy". Oxford University Press

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