A discussion of its background accompanies Machiavelli's work about the city of Florence and the forces that shaped its history.
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By "mrtavarone" (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Florentine Histories (Hardcover)
Macchiaveli shows in this book a great deal of his capacity to use history as an instrument of analysis of the politics. I would recommend the book, although I would also recommend to have read a couple of other Macchiaveli's works in advance in order to better understand his particular -and clever- way to analyze history. The Prince would be, in my opinion, the least of his workd that should be read in advance.
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