WWS 370 Lecture 2: Lecture 2.5_ Machiavelli

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You want to appear liberal, but not too liberal. Example: if you"re too liberal, you"ll end up needing to tax people to recover what you"ve spent, and then people will hate you as a leader. Machiavelli: virtue = strength and merit of work; virtue can coexist with vice. Aristotle: virtue = habitual; virtuous actions virtuous people. Knowing when and how to act to get your ends (using force if necessary) = virtue. Aristotle: acting in accordance with the use of your reason = virtue.

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