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Machiavelli's views on women were largely reflective of the prevailing societal attitudes of his time, viewing them as subordinate to men and emphasizing their role in maintaining social order and the stability of the family. While he did acknowledge women's ability to exert influence and power Behind the Scenes, he generally believed that their actions should align with the interests and goals of their male counterparts.

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