Book Description:
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli is a seminal work of political theory that explores the ruthless realities of power and leadership. Written in the early 16th century, this concise and provocative treatise offers advice to rulers on how to acquire, maintain, and consolidate power — often advocating pragmatism over morality.
With its famous assertions that the ends justify the means and that it is safer to be feared than loved, The Prince has been both admired and condemned for its candid view of political maneuvering. Whether read as a guidebook or a critique, Machiavelli’s work remains a foundational text in the study of statecraft, realpolitik, and the enduring complexities of human ambition.