And you are to understand that a Prince, and most of all a new Prince, cannot observe all those rules of conduct in respect whereof men are accounted good, being often forced, in order to preserve his Princedom, to act in opposition to good faith, charity,... The Prince - 第 112 頁Niccolò Machiavelli 著 - 1882 - 181 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1881 - 530 頁
...order to preserve his kingdom, to act in opposition to good faith, charity, humanity, and religion. II' must therefore keep his mind ready to shift as the...ought not to quit good courses, if he can help it, but he should know how to follow evil courses, if he must." A slight acquaintance with the literature of... | |
| Juergen Habermas - 1988 - 324 頁
...cannot observe all those rules of conduct in respect whereof men are accounted good, being often forced, in order to preserve his Princedom, to act in opposition to good faith, charity, humanity, and religion." "1 More, on the other hand, emphasizes the social heteronomy of private virtue. He retains the humanistic... | |
| Adam Przeworski, Susan C. Stokes, Bernard Manin - 1999 - 368 頁
...by their present needs, that he who wishes to deceive will never fail in finding willing dupes. ... He must therefore keep his mind ready to shift as the winds and tides of Fortune turn" (Machiavelli 1992: 46). How can this be done under the conditions of modern democracy, where modern... | |
| James Brown Scott - 2002 - 1046 頁
...cannot observe all those rules of conduct in respect whereof men are accounted good, being often forced, in order to preserve his Princedom, to act in opposition...tides of Fortune turn, and, as I have already said, ought not to quit good courses if he can help it, but should know how to follow evil if he must.29... | |
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