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/* Impact of The Prince */
At the end ''The Prince'' appeals urgently for strong leadership to create a powerful native state and free Italy from foreign domination. To free Italy required ruthless action, he argued.
 
==== Quote from The Prince<ref name="Guinness"/>====
[[Image:Nicolo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Portrait of [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] by Santi di Tito.]]
{{cquote|''A prince has never lacked legitimate reasons to justify his breach of faith. ...But it is necessary to know how to disguise this nature well and how to pretend and dissemble. Men are so simple and so ready to follow the needs of the moment that the deceiver will always find someone to deceive. ...So a prince need not have all the aforementioned good qualities, but it is most essential that he appear to have them. Indeed, I should go so far as to say that having them and always practising them is harmful, while seeming to have them is useful. It is good to appear clement, trustworthy, human, '''religious''', and honest, and also to be so, but always with the mind so disposed that, when the occasion arises not to be so, you can become the opposite. ... a prince should stick to the path of good but, if the necessity arises, he should know how to follow evil.''}}
====Impact of ''The Prince''====