On the Moral Considerations of Machiavelli’s “De-Moralization” of Politics
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Keywords

Machiavelli
Political de-moralization
Moral considerations

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v6i5.6892

Submitted : 2024-05-19
Accepted : 2024-06-03
Published : 2024-06-18

Abstract

Machiavelli was an influential political thinker during the Western European Renaissance period, and his work “The Prince” has been a subject of controversy for proposing the “de-moralization” of politics. However, an in-depth study of his writings reveals a profound moral consideration for people, the populace, and the state, which aids in a more comprehensive understanding of Machiavelli’s true thoughts.

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