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Joyce Thornton
13 March, 13:30
How did The Prince influence modern politics?
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Callie Gilmore
13 March, 17:30
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Machiavelli did gain power in Florence, but when the leadership of Florence changed he lost his political influence ... It is that fact that makes The Prince such an important historical work, and Machiavelli the The Prince most important historical figure of the Renaissance or Reformation.
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