POL200Y1 Lecture 2: Week 2

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Chapter 1: acts as a table of contents for books in the renaissance did not contain such. Chapter 2: directed to the magnificent lorenzo, discusses hereditary principalities and that they are hard to lose and if one does lose their principality it can be easily regained, sleep sweetly and securely, lorenzo . a usurper will have difficulties with friendship after usurping a principality. he states that we are obligated to our friends and you cannot harm them. If your friend t ries to take back his power, then you are allowed to punish them: the courier says that you should keep your friendships but not for social reasons but rather for strategic reasons. however, if they have become useless to you, then you can dispose of them as a friend. king louis iv consistently lost his territories,

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