New Modes and Orders - Machiavelli's The Prince (Chapters 13-26)
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Machiavelli's revolutionary political philosophy in this 43-minute lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to Political Philosophy" course. Delve into the latter half of "The Prince," examining Machiavelli's redefinition of virtue and vice, his concepts of virtu and fortuna, and the controversial "problem of dirty hands" in politics. Analyze Machiavelli's impact on moral and political thought, questioning whether he truly embodied the principles now associated with his name. Gain insights into his enduring influence and achievements in political theory through this comprehensive examination of chapters 13-26 of his seminal work.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Class Agenda
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- Chapter 2. "Discourses on Livy"
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- Chapter 3. The Problem of "Dirty Hands"
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- Chapter 4. Was Machiavelli a Machiavellian?
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- Chapter 5. What Did Machiavelli Achieve?
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