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The place of ambition and history - in NICOLAS MACHIAVEL's exercise of political power. DE

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After fourteen years of service in the Chancellery and a further fifteen years of exclusion from the affairs of the Republic of Florence, Nicolaus Machiavelli set about establishing a theory of ambition that developed according to the rules of a revolutionary method. This method, so demanding, selects and analyzes, arranges and places notions taken from the experience of his time and the history of the Ancients. This theory of ambition discards classical models and neglects the philosophers and theologians who strove to reconcile the art of governing men with rational ethics and the Gospel. Machiavelli's theory of ambition is concerned only with what relates to the public good and the preservation of the state. It is also nourished by historical substance and lived experience, based on an incessant confrontation of the present with the past.

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O Dr. Jean Michel Mounga Mbaidje Tambaye nasceu em 1980 em Moundou, no sul do Chade. Obteve o doutoramento em filosofia na Universidade Católica de Lyon (França) em 2018. Estudou no Collège de Mazenod em Ngaoundéré (Camarões) e na Universidade Católica da África Central em Yaoundé (Camarões).

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Authors Jean Michel M. M. Tambaye
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.12.2023
 
EAN 9786206909064
ISBN 9786206909064
No. of pages 528
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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