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Machiavelli's best-known book exposits and describes the arts with which a ruling prince can maintain control of his realm. It concentrates on the "new prince", under the presumption that a hereditary prince has an easier task in ruling, since the people are accustomed to him. To retain power, the hereditary prince must carefully maintain the socio-political institutions to which the people are accustomed; whereas a new prince has the more difficult task in ruling, since he must first stabilize his new-found power in order to build an enduring political structure. That requires the prince being a public figure above reproach, whilst privately acting amorally to achieve State goals.
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C. S. Lewis wrote Prince Caspian.
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the next book after Prince Caspian.
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Maurice Sendak wrote the book, Where the Wild Things Are.
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders
She is not given a name, and by that time (the setting of the book Prince Caspian), she was dead
The book 'The Prince and the Pauper' was written in the year of 1882. 'The Prince in the Pauper' was written by the author Mark Twain, who is an author from America.
Machiavelli wrote "The Prince" in 1513, during the Italian Renaissance. The book was written as a practical guide for rulers on how to maintain power and control.
You think that you can defeat me with my own spells I wrote the book I am the half blood prince are you surprised porter
Harry's favorite book used to be the potions book that Snape wrote in until he figured out Snape was the Half-Blood Prince, after that his favorite book is not mentioned.
He wrote a book.
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince.
he wrote the book the prince so he could influece the medici family
Most Renaissance writers that wrote books on the same subject as The Prince wrote that a kind and fair king kept control more easily. Machiavelli wrote that a king should be ruthless.
He wrote the book The Prince which effected many public views of political philosophy.
The best book on how to be politically artful, cunning, lying, and scheming is probably still "The Prince" by Machiavelli , first published in 1532 but republished again countless times!Aristotle wrote Politics.
He wrote a book called "The Prince". And I believe he also had a hand in removing the Medicis from power, albeit temporarily.
His accomplishment was constitution and wrote the first book of Japans history.