One of the great "virtues" of Machiavelli is that he is oriented toward the classics, despite his disagreements with them. Put differently, he cannot be properly viewed through or via the technocratic mentality - he is prior to, and more fundamental. He is free of all gnostic tendencies or false moralisms.
One of the great "virtues" of Machiavelli is that he is oriented toward the classics, despite his disagreements with them. Put differently, he cannot be properly viewed through or via the technocratic mentality - he is prior to, and more fundamental. He is free of all gnostic tendencies or false moralisms.
One of the great "virtues" of Machiavelli is that he is oriented toward the classics, despite his disagreements with them. Put differently, he cannot be properly viewed through or via the technocratic mentality - he is prior to, and more fundamental. He is free of all gnostic tendencies or false moralisms.