What I'm going to tell you today is about the Prince written by Machiavelli.
The Prince is unique. It is not because it explains how to take control of other lands and how to control them, but because it gives advice that often disregards all moral and ethical rules. It is different from other books about creating and controlling principalities because it doesn't tell you what an ideal prince or principality which princes are the most successful in obtaining and maintaining power. In addition, his best known remark is that "mokuteki no tame nara syudan wo erabanai" in Japanese. Because of this assertion, the book is recognized extreme. This influential book explain methods to secure and maintain political power. And it simply describes the means how individuals have tried to take control and to maintain power.
See you,
Misaki
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