In The Works and the Days of Machiavelli, Hichem Karoui presents a compelling synthesis of the life and ideas of Niccolò Machiavelli, illuminating the intellectual foundations of modern statecraft.
Set against the backdrop of Renaissance Italy—a fragmented world of rival city-states, diplomatic intrigue, and military conflict—this book examines how Machiavelli's direct involvement in public affairs informed his revolutionary approach to politics. His writings are not abstract theories, but responses to urgent historical realities.
This volume explores the tension at the heart of Machiavelli's work: the relationship between necessity and morality. It reconsiders The Prince as a pragmatic guide to leadership, while placing equal emphasis on the republican ideals articulated in Discourses on Livy. Together, these works reveal a thinker deeply concerned with political stability, civic participation, and the preservation of liberty.
The book also addresses Machiavelli's long-standing reputation as a symbol of manipulation and deceit, offering a more balanced interpretation that highlights his contribution to the emergence of political science as a discipline grounded in observation and experience.
Why Read This Book?
The Enigma Decoded: Understand the true meaning of virtù and fortuna. Institutional Design: Learn why Machiavelli believed conflict, when channeled by law, makes a republic stronger. Vast Bibliography: Includes a curated list of primary and secondary sources for further research.Accessible in style yet intellectually rigorous, this edition is ideal for readers seeking both an introduction and a deeper understanding of Machiavelli's thought and its relevance today.
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