The Prince
Publication details: Cambridge ; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. ; 1988 Edition: 1Description: 152 pg; PBISBN: 0521349931Subject(s): Political Science, the different kind of principality and how they are acquired, Hereditary principalities, mixed principalities, why the kingdom of Darius conquered by Alexander did not rebel against his successors after Alexander's death, how one should govern cities or principalities tha before being conquered used to live under their own laws, new principalities acquired by one's own arm and ability, new principality acquired through the power of other and their favour, those who become rulers through wicked means, the civil principality, how the strength of all principalities should be measured, Ecclesiastical principality, the different types of army and mercenary troops, Auxilliary, mixed troops, how a ruler should act concerning military matter, the things for which men and specially rulers are praised or blamed, Generosity and meanness, cruelty and mercifulness and whether it is better to loved or feard, how ruler should keep their promises, how contempt and hatred should be avoidedDDC classification: 320.101/SKI/Pri Summary: Political ThoughtItem type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The C.E.S. College of Arts and Commerce Political Science | Political Science | 320.101/SKI/Pri (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 0001503 |
Political Thought
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