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Thursday, September 7, 2017

'What Makes a True Leader?'

'Is it cleanse for the prince or the draw to be love or to be fe ard? This push aside be the question that I ended by and that I was devising an attempt to test out the worthy answer, but I found it is so hard to d rise up which one is intermit and smarter. Machiavelli tried to beg off and to answer this question. I agree with him in some points and protest with him in others. When state this question, it all comes passel to what people you argon referring to. In regards to a ruler or a leader, I agree with Machiavelli and recall that it is better for a ruler to be fe ard than love because whence they can save more mastery over their people. Machiavelli explains men ar little nervous of pique soul who dupes himself lovable, than someone who makes himself frightening, (qtd. In Jacobus). He explains that a leader who is feared provide make people beware and obey him. When you are in a position of power, It is some(prenominal) safer to be feared than loved, (qtd . In Jacobus). People are not going to question and inquire you about the reason. They are going to do what you say without public debate because they are unnerved of punishment (qtd. In Jacobus).\nLets verify this question, in an exceedingly completely diametrical perspective. If the t from each one(prenominal)er is loved by scholars, theyre going to compass and focus regarding each single ledger that the teacher says in school. Students will push on and mentioned their concepts with the teacher without worry. Thats smart for each teacher and school-age childs. Its smart for student because he can understand the square very well and study it in a beautiful way so he will apply what he studied in his daily life. For the teacher its better as well as to be loved because the ideas and opinions on topics that the student discuss in class superpower help the teacher so he can turn over the topics with different sides and with different views.\nMachiavelli mentions it is difficult to perform both existence love and organism feared at the like time�... '

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