Machiavelli depicts two types of leaders: those who are loved and those who are feared. Machiavelli states that it is “ much safer to be feared than loved” but is that necessarily true? Many leaders throughout time that have been successful were liked by their people. When was the last time you associated being loved with war? Never but when was the last time you associated being feared with war? These obstreperous people under the feared leaders would rather not be constantly fearing what their
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Is leader better loved or feared? Even though feared leaders will ultimately always produce a result, being a loved leader you can get your followers to want to do what you ask of them because being feared will produce only the results that you want, being loved will likely produce results that exceed your expectations and being a loved leader will get you honest feedback from all those behind you. So should a leader be feared or loved by those who follow them? History has shown that results can
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because they would rather be loved for their false persona instead of hated for being themselves. Machiavelli would argue that while it is good to be loved, it is better for a prince to be feared, and while it is important to avoid a reputation of being weak, it is more important to avoid being hated by your people. It is important to note that being loved and being feared are compatible with each other; however; being feared and respected should take priority over being loved and revered. Machiavelli
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environment, it was therefore too risky to always behave in a morally upright way: "There is such a distance between how one lives and how one should live, that whoever abandons what is done in favor of what should be done is preparing for his ruin rather than for his preservation. Hence it is necessary for a prince who wants to maintain himself to learn how not to be good, and to be or not be, according to the necessity." In other words, Machiavelli thought a prince needed to know how to do bad things,
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This book influenced the minds of other politicians, inspiring the term “Machiavellian” and establishing Machiavelli as the “father of modern political theory”. In “The Prince”, Machiavelli presented the question whether it is better to be loved or feared, which has been debated since the book came out. Machiavelli Background Machiavelli was born on the May 3, 1469 in Florence, Italy. The young Machiavelli always had the desire to occupy political office. In 1494 Machiavelli obtained a job
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the Prince: "is it better to be loved than feared, or vice versa?" Machiavelli answers his own question, arguing that a prince is much safer being feared than being loved. Inducing fear upon his subjects with cruelty will keep them united and loyal. Those who are fearful of a person of any authority are more inclined not to cross the boundary of disrespect, for fear of punishment. Without a doubt, being loved is desired and has a greater value compared to being feared. Love has the power to nurture
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Compare/Contrast Essay When utilizing the rhetorical strategy of comparing and contrasting in relationship to literature, a number of pieces of can qualify. In particular, the idea of leadership is arguably one of the most written about topics with regard to comparing and contrasting. Throughout history, it can be argued that the majority of successful societies have been based upon effective divisions of leadership. Accordingly, in their pieces of literature, The Tao-te Ching and The Qualities
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As a leader, is it better to be feared, or revered? Lynn Dean Excelsior College Abstract With every generation of leaders, the ageless debate surfaces; as a leader, is it better to be feared or revered? Leadership attributes, skills, and styles are the driving forces to lead others to successful mission accomplishment. Good leadership is based on these fundamental, unchanging qualities, such as competence, character, and a profound sense of responsibility. Styles of leadership
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history, who were loved by the people they led. But is it better to be loved, or feared? Other people throughout history have been successful on the other side of the spectrum; people who lead by fear. Leaders such as Genghis Khan, and Attila the Hun, were widely feared by the people they ruled. However, this did not get in the way of their success as leaders. In fact, that same fear may have benefitted them. There are many pros and cons to both ways of ruling. For example, you can be loved by your people
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“The Morals of the Prince”. He also tells why he believes a prince should be feared rather than loved, and why a prince should be stingy and not generous. He wants us to know how a “perfect” prince should act and behave so that the prince will be viewed upon as a great prince. Summary Machiavelli writes about how he believes a prince should act and behave to be considered a successful prince, one that is loved and feared, liberal and stingy, one that knows when to keep his word and when to break
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