... to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things. Because . the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new. This coolness arises partly... The Prince - 第 33 頁Niccolò Machiavelli 著 - 1882 - 181 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 頁
...will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order of things, • and only lukewarm supporters in those who might be better ....the fear of adversaries who have the laws on their HC xxxvi (B) side, and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who will never admit the merit of anything... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 頁
...innovates will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order of things, and only lukewarm supporters in those who might be better off...the fear of adversaries who have the laws on their united and dispersed, that made these men \ \ enabled them to rec- \ I e'm ~{o~acco'un{ ,' "to~ fEe... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 420 頁
...innovates will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order of things, and only lukewarm supporters in those who might be better off...temper arises partly from the fear of adversaries wno have the laws on their tide, and partly from the incredulity of mankind, -who never admit the merit... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1928 - 328 頁
...in those who N/ may do well under the new. This coolness arises partly from fear of the opponents, who have the laws on their side, and partly from the incredulity of men, who do not readily believe in I / new things until they have had a long experi">^ ence of them.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1994 - 124 頁
...innovates will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order of things, and only lukewarm supporters in those who might be better off under the new." i» If a restructuring effort is to succeed in delivering significant results, it must develop a few... | |
| Jacques S. Gansler - 1996 - 300 頁
...defenders in those who may do well under the new. This coolness arises partly from fear of the opponents, who have the laws on their side, and partly from the incredulity of men, who do not readily believe in new things until they have had a long experience of them. . . .... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli, William Barclay Allen, Hadley Arkes - 1997 - 196 頁
...lukewarm defenders all those who might benefit by the new orders. Which lukewarmness springs in part from the fear of adversaries who have the laws on their side, in part from the incredulity of men, who do not truly believe in new things if they do not see solid... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1998 - 196 頁
...defenders in all those who might benefit from the new orders. This lukewarmness arises partly from fear of adversaries who have the laws on their side and partly from the incredulity of men, who do not truly believe in new things unless they come to have a firm experience of them. Consequently,... | |
| Peter G. Batchelor, Susan Willett - 1998 - 276 頁
...defenders in those who may do well under the new. This coolness arises partly from fear of the opponents, who have the laws on their side, and partly from the incredulity of men, who do not readily believe in new things until they have a long experience of them. Thus it happens... | |
| Volker Dietrich, Klaus Habetha, Gerhard Jank - 1998 - 484 頁
...defenders in those who may do well under the new. This coolness arises partly from fear of the opponents, who have the laws on their side, and partly from the incredulity of men, who do not readily believe in new things until they have had a long experience of them. Academic... | |
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