
The Art of War & The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Collected here in one omnibus edition are Niccolò Machiavelli"s most import works, The Art of War and The Prince. It was Niccolò Machiavelli who essentially removed ethics from government. He did it with...
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Collected here in one omnibus edition are Niccolò Machiavelli"s most import works, The Art of War and The Prince. It was Niccolò Machiavelli who essentially removed ethics from government. He did it with The Prince, when he asserted that The Prince (president, dictator, prime minister, etc.) does not have to be concerned with ethics, as long as their motivation is to protect the state. It is this questionable belief that in many ways had lead to the modern world as we know it. His assertion was that the head of state must protect the state no matter the cost and no matter what rules he or she breaks in the process. If you want to understand modern politics you must read this book. Machiavelli considered The Art of War his greatest achievement. Here you will learn how to recruit, train, motivate, and discipline an army. You will learn the difference between strategy and tactics. Machiavelli does a masterful job of breaking down and analyzing historic battles. This book of military knowledge belongs alongside Sun-Tzu and Clausewitz on every book shelf. Duration - 9h 15m. Author - Niccolò Machiavelli. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Saturday, 24 January 2026. Copyright - © 2013 Start Publishing LLC ©.
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The Art of War & The Prince
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The Art of War
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First Book
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Second Book
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Third Book
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Fourth Book
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Fifth Book
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Sixth Book
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Seventh Book
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The Prince
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To the Magnificent Laurence sonne to Peter of Medicis Health
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How Many Sorts of Principalities There Are, and How Many Wayes They Are Attained
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Of Hereditary Principalities
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Of Mixt Principalities
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Wherefore Darius His Kingdome Taken by Alexander, Rebelled Not Against Alexanders Successors after His Death
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In What Manner Cities and Principalities Are to Be Govern’d, Which, Before They Were Conquer’d, Liv’d under Their Own Laws
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Of New Principalities, That Are Conquer’d by Ones Own Armes
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and Valour
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Of New Principalities, Gotten by Fortune, and Other Mens Forces
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Concerning Those Who by Wicked Meanes Have Attaind to a Principality
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Of the Civill Principality
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In What Manner the Forces of All Principalities Ought to Be Measured
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Concerning Ecclesiastical
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Principalities
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How Many Sorts of Military Discipline There Are and Touching Mercenary Soldiers
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Of Auxiliary Soldiers, Mixt, and Native
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What Belongs to the Prince
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Touching Military Discipline
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Of Those Things, in Respect Whereof, Men, and Especially Princes, Are Praised, or Dispraised
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Of Liberality, and Miserablenesse
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Of Cruelty, and Clemency, and Whether it Is Better to Be Belov’d, or Feard
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In What Manner Princes Ought to Keep Their Words
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That Princes Should Take a Care, Not to Incurre Contempt or Hatred
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Whether the Citadels and Many Other Things Which Princes Often Make Use Of, Are Profitable or Dammageable
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How a Prince Ought to Behave
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Himself to Gain Reputation
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Touching Princes Secretaries
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That Flatterers Are to Be Avoyded
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Wherefore the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States
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How Great Power Fortune Hath in Humane Affaires, and What Meanes There Is to Resist it
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An Exhortation to Free Italy from the Barbarians
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