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Single Idea 6309

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / B. Nature of a State / 3. Constitutions ]

Full Idea

The principle foundations of all states are good laws and good armies.

Gist of Idea

The principle foundations of all states are good laws and good armies

Source

Niccolo Machiavelli (The Prince [1513], Ch.11)

Book Ref

Machiavelli,Niccolo: 'The Prince, selections from Discourses', ed/tr. Plamenatz,J [Fontana 1972], p.90


A Reaction

We may be wondering, since 1945, whether a good army is any longer essential, but it would be a foolish modern state which didn't at least form a strong alliance with a state which had a strong army. Fertile land is a huge benefit to a state.


The 7 ideas from 'The Prince'

Machiavelli emancipated politics from religion [Machiavelli, by Watson]
The principle foundations of all states are good laws and good armies [Machiavelli]
If men are good you should keep promises, but they aren't, so you needn't [Machiavelli]
A desire to conquer, and men who do it, are always praised, or not blamed [Machiavelli]
To retain a conquered state, wipe out the ruling family, and preserve everything else [Machiavelli]
People are vengeful, so be generous to them, or destroy them [Machiavelli]
A sensible conqueror does all his harmful deeds immediately, because people soon forget [Machiavelli]