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Ali Crawford
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11 October, 08:01
Why did the Roman catholic church ban the prince?
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Lukas Walker
11 October, 08:19
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The conventional view of the prince is that it promotes a supposedly amoral ideology for political leaders to embrace. and machiavelli's intention was not so much to give prescriptions or directives to princes on how to rule as it was simply to describe, using many examples from both ancient and modern times.
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