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Views of Machiaveli & Thomas More on Human Nature

" to Machiavelli is whatever action is required by the leader in dealing with threats from within or without the state. Whereas More bases his concept of virtue on a positive view of human nature, Machiavelli sees human and political relationships as rooted in selfishness, requiring the most pragmatic, amoral, or immoral behavior on the part of the prince.

Machiavelli is concerned only with the maintenance of power, rather than with moral behavior. Machiavellian ideas are at work in democracies as well as in tyrannie

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