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Here comethe the reign of Niccoló Machiavelli, and his won-drous ideas.

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Shorte Review
This Machivellian work, an essay used to compliment the Bourdeaux family as such to release Machivelli, is an awesome piece of literature. This work is what the English government is based on, and is partly what the American government is based on. As such,

What it is For
The piece was meant to be a guidline and an escape method for Machiavelli from prison. The piece was then widely used in the British Government, which the Bourdeaux family had control of for several years.

The Bourdeaux Prison Escape
The Prince ended favorably with the Bourdeaux's. As they were Italian, and the entire piece was about Italian rulers, it was fairly easy to get this family to appreciate this masterpiece. Even though this essay's ideas were adopted by this ruthless family, many other governments adopted this style of ruling.

Governmental Uses
The great thing about this essay was that it gave the government "absolute control, to a degree." What that basically means that the government could do anything that that was esteemed necessary for the survival of the state. Some governments in the past used this ruling style:   The British Monarchal Government,   The Roman Catholic Empire,   The New World English Colonies; these were controlled by the British Monarchy using the Machivellian standards,   All European Kingdoms.   These governments lasted for a long time. They eventually wore themselves out, because they all corrupted and became Immoralistic. The people then gained control, and ell into anarchy until a new leader was elected.

Some governments currently use this ruling style:   The British Monarchal Government; to an extent, as Parliament now rules over the country,   Any European Kingdoms,   Some Asian governments, </li> <li> South African governments. </li> </ul> Machiavelli's beautiful work has begun its journey around the world.

The Revolutionarie Idea
Machiavelli's revolutionary idea was that the actions of government were either amoral, meaning they could not be judged, or immoral, meaning they were not good, and the government had all power over the people, unless its power was abused.

Amoralisitic Government
An amoral government did everything that was right for the state, and the upholding of the state. Everything the government did had to be to keep the state up and running. Such things include: <ul> <li> Paying for troops to improve state safety, </li> <li> Immobilizing threats inside the country, such as uprisings against the state, </li> <li> Spending money for improvement of the state, </li> <li> Expanding the state, that is also making alliances. </li> </ul> This is not the limit to the list. It can extend further.

Immoralistic Government
An immoral government did nothing to help the state. Everything it did tore the state down more and more. The government and the upkeep of the state would be lost, and everything would fall to anarchy. Such things include: <ul> <li> Wasteful spending of governmental funds, such as for personal wants, </li> <li> Building unnecessary places, such as houses for personal needs, </li> <li> Dextruction of the people with no prejudiced reason. </li> </ul> This is not the full extent of the list. The reasons extend further.

Moralistic Government
In Machiavelli's idea, a moral government cannot exist. It would not always do what would be right for the upholding of the state. Such things include: <ul> <li> Acting out in justice towards another; that is, in nobility, upholding another's state, </li> <li> Spending money for what is good; that is, things that are of a good cause (present day ex. Loaves and Fishes), </li> <li> Gving away the governments reserves to those who are in need. </li> </ul> These actions would generally be listed under the category of Immoralistic Government. This is not the extent of the list.

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