Joseph Stalin Compare And Contrast The Prince By Machiavelli

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Camellia Kashani Mr. Passan AP Euro Joseph Stalin: Compare and Contrast Essay 7/21/14 The Prince by Machiavelli is a book of Machiavelli’s theories of ruling and what qualities a leader must have to be a true prince for a prolonged amount of time. He discusses the methods that must be used in order to reach the status of a “Machiavellian Prince.” Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union and transformed it into a vast military empire. He dictated the USSR from 1929 to 1953. Stalin’s ruling was similar to the advice Machiavelli gave him in that he built and maintained a powerful army and that he did not remain neutral and differed in the fact that he killed millions of people and suppressed his citizens from essentials like food and water. …show more content…

In his book, Machiavelli stated that a true prince must always think of war and that being a military leader is a must. He describes how even when at peace the idea of war must still be on his mind. Stalin demonstrated that he had militial enthusiasm by being the second country in the world to establish a nuclear weapon. Joseph Stalin also never remained neutral regarding two conflicting states. Machiavelli believed very strongly that choosing a side is much more useful when two neighboring countries are at war. An example of Stalin portraying this while ruling is when Poland, Britain, and France were at war against Germany, Italy, and Japan. Stalin chose Britain and France and fought with them in WWII against Germany and their Nazis. These two things helped Stalin to become a powerful military leader and to have a strong support system with his

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