What's Left of Philosophy

19 | Machiavelli: Cunning, Fortune, and Republican Virtue

08.01.2021 - By Lillian Cicerchia, Owen Glyn-Williams, Gil Morejón, and William ParisPlay

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In this episode we talk through the work of one of the most infamous figures in the history of political thought, Niccolò Machiavelli. Looking both at the Prince and some passages from the Discourses, we ask ourselves what the Florentine can teach us about strategy, the need for vision and flexibility, and the virtues of leaders and citizens in a world of duplicity and chance. Is he a ruthless lover of cruelty, a clear-eyed political scientist, or a partisan defender of freedom as non-dominat...

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