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Mariah Benjamin
11 May, 23:44
What is Machiavelli's view of human nature
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Ernest Owen
12 May, 00:28
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Machiavelli's view of human nature is that people will be very attracted to power and will want to achieve it no matter what the means. The term "machiavellian" is often associated with deceit, deviousness, ambition and brutality, which is what rulers most often exhibited around the time the book was written (1513).
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