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Does Machiavelli’s writings present a strong argument regarding political power? Why or why not? Explain using the relevant text as evidence from the second half of the reading. Focus on a just a few of his key points and breakdown how he chooses to make them, explaining why you believe he is presenting a strong argument or not.
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Yes. Machiavelli's writing presents solid political power in its context seeking to learn
and teach about power prospects. Technically, power is the ultimate definition of political
activity. Without power, no individual ruler portends to achieve maximal success. Power denotes
the critical prospect of becoming a successful ruler. Machiavellianism is prospected to show the
world the integral significance of upholding a safe state through various methods (Machiavelli,
1998). Even amid turmoil, no leader gets expected to look weak. It is a concept adopted into
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