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Title: Report On The Prince By Machia
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What does Machiavelli think of "the people" in the course of human
history?
Machiavelli has a very low opinion of the people throughout history.
In general, he feels that men are "ungrateful, fickle, liars, and
deceiver." "They shun danger and are greedy for profit; while you treat
them well, they are yours... Showed first 250 characters
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They would shed their blood for you ? but
when you are in danger they turn against you." Machiavelli basically
has little respect for the people, and he feels as though they have not
earned much either. He uses this as justification for the use of fear
in order to control people... Showed next 250 characters
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