Nicolás Machiavelli (1469-1527) was a thinker, historian, and writer from the Renaissance period in Italy, considered one of the founders of modern political science. He wrote about politics, history, and philosophy, standing out for his pragmatic approach to power. His most influential works include The Prince (1532, published posthumously), Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius (1517), and History of Florence (1525).
His views on politics and leadership have been the subject of debate for centuries, influencing rulers and thinkers. His legacy remains relevant in contemporary political analysis, establishing him as a key figure in the theory of power and governance.
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