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“Opposing Viewpoints: The Renaissance Prince: The Views of Machiavelli and Erasmus”: What does Machiavelli have to say about being loved rather than feared? How do his theories in this regard make his politics modern and distinguish his advice from Greco-Roman notions of good rule? Is Erasmus’ emphasis upon moral leadership reflective of the Middle Ages and the Age of Faith, or is it timeless? Why?

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Machiavelli believes that it is better to be feared than loved. Although in actuality one
should have both, one is safer being feared. From his perspective, considering the fickle and
deceptive nature of man, devotion is based on best interests. However, when a ruler needs them,
they will show no devotio...

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