Power Screed
Power Screed
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Do the "mainstream" wings of the 2 parties get their ideology from Machiavelli's "The Prince?"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince
Wikipedia's summary of that abhorrent screed from the Dark Ages sounds like the ideas of our politicians. Machiavelli writes about how to maintain power, warmongering, eliminating dissenters, and about why one should be pragmatic rather than idealistic. This sounds just like the ideas of the politicians that uninformed voters have empowered and which have caused great harm to our country.
Wikipedia's article acknowledges that Machiavelli's supposed observations "resonate" with politicians, students, and scholars. If this is the case, it is unfortunate.
Of course, the bigger question is why have the American people allowed Machiavellians to gain power? Why do the American people continue to believe their lies? Why has Machiavelli been allowed to influence a nation founded on the direct opposite of what he advocated (namely, the ideals of freedom and equality)?
I think it's hilarious that you actually haven't read "The Prince" and are trying to provide a literary/political commentary based on a Wikipedia article.
It's good to be lazy.
EDIT: The people who gave me a thumbs down are in favor of being lazy.


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