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Who was the greatest Machiavellianism of all time?

Who was the greatest Machiavellianism of all time?

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K. Myers

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K. Myers
K. Myers, Blogger, Chicago

Answered Jul 24, 2018

It has to be none other than the original, Niccolo Machiavelli. He has written, “The Priest” which is considered by a lot of people as their main guidebook to know how they should act. He has shared with the world that in order to reach one’s personal goals, one has to be ruthless, and not think about what others would think.

To a certain extent, this would work. The personality of Machiavelli is very manipulative. He was able to lure people into believing in what he has to say. Perhaps, his words were able to make a difference with the whole human race as it unearthed feelings that people tried to ignore before to become “generally good.”

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