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Was Machiavelli Evil?
Machiavelli is often regarded as a man without a conscience, religion or ethics. He even is thought of as a man who advocates for cruelty and tyranny. The adjective Machiavellian is even used as a synonym for deceitful and power hunger. Because he is often only thought of as being a man who believes “the end justifies the means,” he is considered to be an evil man. Although he is often regarded as such, does this mean that he truly is evil, or just a brilliant and realistic man? Even though his ideals on gaining control, war, virtue, human nature, and secularity are not often the most revered tactics, they are all very pragmatic. His thoughts may seem immoral or wicked at times, but there is always a reason and historical explanation for each of his beliefs.
In Chapter five of The Prince, he discussed the best way to gain control over a specific region that is accustomed to living under their own laws and freedoms. He states that the first thing you must do is to lay waste to them, then to live there under their laws only to make them pay you while you gain control over their political and administrative elites (Machiavelli 17). Although it is extremely unethical to devastate a region only to gain control over them, it is an extremely wise maneuver. By bringing a community down to its lowest low, they are looking for a stronger power that can get them out of this devastation. By living there, you would build relationships and trust with the people that will essentially be assisting you in gaining power. Then the people will not only let you gain power, but want you to be there, which, in turn, makes it much easier to rule over if you are adored by the people rather than loathed by them. Even though it is n...

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... reverts back to this simple thought of appearing virtuous. Without this, most of his theories could not play out.
Machiavelli’s beliefs in humans being fickle and easily persuaded are clearly relevant as to why he feels as though each state will can be easily deceived by a new prince. Due to this mind set, he forces himself in to this strategic way of thinking. To some it comes off as uncaring for his fellow humans, but to others they can see his cleverness as he thinks of politics in a completely new and unheard of fashion. His thoughts on gaining control, war tactics, virtues, human nature, and secularity are all thoughts that push the envelope of a new society. It is amazing the boldness he had in order to write what he wrote during the time that he did. It is obvious that he is not an evil or wicked man, but rather a realistic and thought provoking gentleman.

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