Macchiavellis Buch vom Fürsten

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Macchiavellis Buch vom Fürsten

by Niccolò Machiavelli

DE·~5 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
1

Inhalt.

1:39
2

Einleitung.

57:58
3

Das Buch vom Fürsten.

0:01
4

Zueignung an den Großmächtigen Lorenzo, Sohn des Piero, von Medici.

2:41
5

1. Verschiedene Arten der Herrschaft, und Wege, zu ihr zu gelangen.

0:51
6

2. Von den erblichen Fürstenthümern.

1:42
7

3. Von vermischten Herrschaften.

17:03
8

4. Warum das Reich des Darius nach Alexanders Tode gegen seine Nachfolger nicht aufstand?

5:35
9

5. Wie Städte oder Fürstenthümer zu behandeln sind, die vor der Eroberung ihre eigne Verfassung hatten.

2:53
10

6. Von neuen Herrschaften, die durch eigne Waffen und Tapferkeit errungen werden.

6:55

Description

The opening pages lay out a systematic catalogue of how states are formed and maintained, ranging from hereditary duchies to territories seized by force or luck. It asks what a ruler must understand about the nature of power, the composition of armies, and the role of fortune in political affairs. By exploring examples from ancient empires to contemporary Italian city‑states, the work offers a clear framework for evaluating the strengths and vulnerabilities of any principality.

In a direct, unadorned style, the author does not shy away from the harsh realities of governance. He examines the balance between generosity and greed, cruelty and mercy, and the importance of keeping one’s word when it serves the state. Though the advice can feel stark, it is grounded in careful observation of history and aims to help a leader secure stability and reputation without resorting to idealistic platitudes.

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Language

de

Duration

~5 hours (338K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolò Machiavelli

1469–1527

A sharp-eyed Florentine diplomat and political thinker, he wrote with unusual honesty about power, conflict, and human ambition. His works still spark debate because they feel so direct, practical, and unsettlingly modern.

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