En los duros momentos de su reclusión en San Casciano, acusado de conspiración contra los Médici, Maquiavelo compuso este tratado de doctrina política con la finalidad tanto de alcanzar el favor de aquellos que le habían privado de la libertad y recuperar su antiguo empleo de canciller como de ser útil a Florencia. En "El Príncipe" recogió sus reflexiones, experiencias personales y ejemplos históricos destinados a cimentar sobre bases sólidas el poder del futuro gobernante, un príncipe que llevase a cabo el sueño de Julio II: la liberación de Italia de los "bárbaros". Y lo dedicó a Lorenzo de Médici. Su fama de libro perverso, de manual de déspotas, y la polémica interpretación todavía no cerrada sobre el verdadero fin y significado de sus palabras explican la fascinación que esta obra sigue causando siglos después de su publicación.
Niccolò Machiavelli Libros






Filosofía Ensayo: El Príncipe
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Focusing on military strategy and philosophy, this book combines the insights of Sun-Tzu and Niccolo Machiavelli to explore the principles of warfare and leadership. It discusses the timing and ethics of conflict, alongside practical advice on recruitment, training, and motivation of troops. The text also distinguishes between strategy and tactics while analyzing historic battles. By merging Eastern and Western military wisdom, it serves as an essential guide for understanding not only warfare but its applications in various aspects of life.
Machiavelli's The Art of War
- 152 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Essential for students of military history and strategy, this work delves into the principles of warfare and the importance of military organization. Machiavelli presents a dialogue that explores tactics, the role of a citizen-soldier, and the interplay between politics and military action. His insights remain relevant, offering a foundational understanding of military theory that influences contemporary thought on strategy and governance.
"In The Essential Writings of Machiavelli, Peter Constantine has assembled a comprehensive collection that shows the truth depth and breadth of a great Renaissance thinker. These new translations are faithful to Machiavelli's original writings." "The volume features essays that appear in English for the first time, such as "A Caution to the Medici" and "The Persecution of Africa." Also included are complete versions of the political treatise The Prince, the comic satire The Mandrake, The Life of Castruccio Castracani, and the classic story "Belfagor," along with selections from The Discourses, The Art of War, and Florentine Histories. Augmented with useful features - vital and concise annotations and cross-references - this unique compendium is certain to become the standard one-volume reference to this influential writer."--Jacket
Machiavelli, (Volume I) The Art of War; and The Prince
- 414 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Recognized for its significance in literature, this book serves as a vital resource for future generations. It has been preserved in its original form, intentionally retaining any marks from its first publication to maintain its authenticity. Scholars and academicians regard it as an important contribution to the knowledge base, ensuring its continued relevance and value.
This collection of the most brilliant and characteristic letters of Niccolò Machiavelli displays the vital and penetrating mind of the man who wrote the first work of modern political science. These letters, which reveal Machiavelli's critical intelligence, sense of humor, and elegant sense, are our chief source of information about his personal life. As such, they will serve as a vivid introduction to the personalities and events of the most turbulent period of the Renaissance, and they will also enlighten people who have been fascinated by the political thinker who wrote The Prince and The Discourses on Livy.
The Portable Machiavelli
- 574 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
Features personal and professional works of Machiavelli. This book strives to do away with many of the myths that have plagued the man's posthumous fame.
The Prince and The Art of War
- 440 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Written in the sixteenth century and almost immediately a subject of controversy, The Prince presents Machiavelli's advice to a ruler who would seek to maintain his power most effectively. Pragmatism and expediency are seen to be more important considerations than ethical ones, and a ruler must be prepared to take actions in the interest of public order that might conflict with purely private ethical concerns. A good ruler must avoid being hated by his subjects however. In The Art of War Machiavelli examines ancient military practices for their relevance to modern political issues, and asserts that military power is at the base of all civil order.With an Afterword by Oliver Francis.