191k views
1 vote
iscuss the revolutionary aspect of Machiavelli's work. What was its political impact? How was it received when it was published? Do you think that the ideas in the work are valid for our time and should still be used or does The Prince reflect medieval/Renaissance values? Explain.

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

In a nutshell, Machiavelli's The Prince developed an unprecedented political theory, based on practical and concrete experience.

Step-by-step explanation:

In The Prince, politics is no longer seen through a foundation outside itself (like God, reason or nature), but as a human activity. A concrete activity. What drives politics, according to Machiavelli, is the struggle for the conquest and maintenance of power. Machiavelli is the founder of contemporary political thought, as he was the first to represent and reflect facts "as they are" and no longer "as they should be". The Prince and all of Machiavelli's theory can be placed in a transitional period between the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

User Gisette
by
5.0k points