Machiavelli's Children

Machiavelli's Children

by EdwardPearce (Author)

Synopsis

Machiavelli wrote The Prince to demonstrate that political decisions are taken in a moral void; that they may need to be wicked, as the world understands the word, in order to achieve publicly-desired ends. Ranging from Hitler and Stalin to Mrs Thatcher and the Poll Tax, this is a re-examination of The Prince in the context of 20th-century politics and politicians. Machiavelli illustrated his points with examples from classical history and from his own late-Renaissance era, and now Edward Pearce uses examples drawn from recent history to illuminate the motives and calculations which underlie 20th-century politics. The author is a political commentator who writes for The Guardian and New Statesman . His other books include Election Rides , an account of the 1992 election campaign.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 13 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 057505798X
ISBN 13: 9780575057982