A timeless manual on power, politics, and ambition, The Prince remains one of the most influential works in political theory. Written in the early 16th century by Florentine diplomat and philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli, this concise and provocative treatise offers advice to rulers on how to acquire, maintain, and consolidate power--by any means necessary. With its clear-eyed analysis of human nature and statecraft, The Prince challenges idealism with stark realism, arguing that the ends often justify the means. Whether read as a handbook for rulers, a critique of authority, or a mirror reflecting the darker truths of governance, The Prince is an essential classic that has shaped modern political thought for over five centuries.
The Prince