Machiavelli used the rise, expansion, and fall of Rome to support his faith or doubts about different forms of regimes. Rome provides such a great example because it was different regimes at different times. From its early beginnings as a monarchy, its growth and development of the republic, the evolution to a principate or oligarchy and all the regimes in between like aristocracy, tyranny and anarchy, Rome stamps into history an insight into the success and failures of each governmental application
Machiavelli in his first book in the Discourses of Livy, explicates the elements of Rome that brought it success and the elements that brought its weakness. Machiavelli found that Rome had a combination of several types of constitutions, sometimes one at a time and sometimes multiple types at one time. He praises the tensions of the elite class and the populace as a means to sift through the corruption to find freedom and good rule. He notes the key to glory is dependant on virtue of the citizens and the rulers and that religion is a means to cultivating virtue and inspiration. Lastly, Machiavelli found the most important part of Roman history that reveals its greatest glory and that is the element of good fortune. Rome was great because it happened to make the right decisions in the right times in history. For Machiavelli and most other political philosophers, Rome is a prized example in its complex development and dissolution
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Because the ancient Greeks believed they would earn respect and the gods would bring them good fortune.
The Egyptians would shave off their eyebrows out of respect for the deceased cat.
No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.
Machiavelli admired the political system and military prowess of ancient Rome, incorporating its tactics into his writings on power and leadership. He believed that Roman leaders wielded power effectively to maintain stability and order in society, often using cunning and manipulation to achieve their goals. Machiavelli's works, such as "The Prince," reflect his reverence for the pragmatism and ruthlessness of ancient Roman leaders in achieving and preserving power.
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Yes, all depends on the action. Respect is earned and sometimes the actions of others is less than commendable. At times people loose respect for others because of the other person's actions.
We must respect our lover as a good companion for our life, and we should respect her as near to our mother, except in some actions,
Jesus taught about respect through his actions and teachings, showing compassion and kindness to all people regardless of their background or status. He emphasized the importance of treating others as you would like to be treated, and demonstrated humility and service through his interactions with others. Ultimately, Jesus's teachings on love, forgiveness, and inclusion reflect a deep respect for all individuals as beloved creations of God.
Your professor may not like you for various reasons, such as your behavior in class, the quality of your work, or a lack of effort in the course. It's important to reflect on your actions and try to improve your relationship with your professor by showing respect, participating in class, and seeking help when needed.
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Some actions that do not promote self respect are:bullyingallowing others to talk you into things you really do not want to do.telling liesdoing drugsdrinking alcohol in excess, especially when done regularly
Things you can do to let family and friends know that you respect them is to let them know, show them respect in your actions and to thank them for the good deeds they have done.
Zero. A crime is breaking a law and has nothing to do with respect. If it does it is an excuse to break the law. Respect or lack of is a byproduct of actions taken by an individual not a reason.
I would agree because respect has to do with acknowledging inherent worth in others or yourself. If you are not acknowledging your inherent worth as God's creation, you might not respect yourself or others, leading to actions that are hurtful/destructive to yourself and others.