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For 500 years, Niccolò Machiavelli has been called a "teacher of evil." But what if The Prince wasn't a manual for tyrants, but a desperate warning about how the world actually works? In this video, we strip away the myth to reveal the cold, pragmatic "source code" of power. We explore the brutal history of Florence, the rise of Cesare Borgia, and the uncomfortable truths about leadership, morality, and human nature that govern our lives today. This is the objective reality of power—whether you like it or not.
By Stratum LogicFor 500 years, Niccolò Machiavelli has been called a "teacher of evil." But what if The Prince wasn't a manual for tyrants, but a desperate warning about how the world actually works? In this video, we strip away the myth to reveal the cold, pragmatic "source code" of power. We explore the brutal history of Florence, the rise of Cesare Borgia, and the uncomfortable truths about leadership, morality, and human nature that govern our lives today. This is the objective reality of power—whether you like it or not.