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Rheine, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
He is considered the father of political realism because he analyzed how power is actually gained and maintained, rather than how it should be according to moral ideals.
His core, controversial advice was that a ruler must use a pragmatic mix of force and cunning (virtù) and be willing to commit "necessary evils" to secure the state. This is often summarized by the phrase: "The ends justify the means."
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Foxxy 22 Nov @ 11:30pm
Fred Lungenpommes 15 Nov @ 3:18am
was ein abgegoontes profil 8)
Fred Lungenpommes 15 Nov @ 3:18am
was ein abgegoontes profil 8)
was ein abgegoontes profil 8)