POLI 244 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Use Case, Gideon Rose, Resource Mobilization
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Chapter 5 their own laws: devastate them. 3 ways to hold states that have accustomed to living freely under: this is the most certain way to secure the state that has been free in the past as the prince risks being destroyed himself. Rebellions are inevitable as they revive the legacy of ancient institutions and notions of former liberty, regardless if they have benefited from the prince"s rule. It is easiest to rule the state through the use of its own citizens. An original set of of practical rather than theoretical rule is. Other philosophers have conceived republics built upon an. Chapter 15 needed idealized notion of how men should live rather than how men actually live. Safeguard the state but sometimes this means having from bad qualities. Chapter 17 the prince needs to be careful on how he presents himself. Too much compassion is bad, too little is also bad.