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00:00:00 INTRODUCTION Real truth vs. imaginary states The lion and the fox strategy Better to be loved or feared Game of fortune and the life of Nicolo Machiavelli 00:08:42 DEDICATION Gifting experience to Lorenzo de’ Medici Why a Prince needs a commoner’s perspective The mountain and plain analogy 00:10:42 CHAPTER I: HOW MANY KINDS OF PRINCIPALITIES THERE ARE Republics vs. Principalities Hereditary vs. New territories Methods of acquisition (Fortune vs. Ability) 00:11:46 CHAPTER II: CONCERNING HEREDITARY PRINCIPALITIES Maintaining ancestral customs Why hereditary states are easier to hold Example of the Duke of Ferrara 00:13:13 CHAPTER III: CONCERNING MIXED PRINCIPALITIES Challenges of new territories Why colonies are better than using a standing army Dealing with language barriers Lessons from Romans in Greece 00:23:09 CHAPTER IV: WHY THE KINGDOM OF DARIUS DID NOT REBEL Two ways to rule: Ministers vs. Barons Comparing the Turkish system to the French system Why Alexander's successors held power easily 00:26:15 CHAPTER V: HOW TO GOVERN CITIES UNDER THEIR OWN LAWS Three methods: Ruin them, live there, or establish an oligarchy Why republics are harder to control than principalities The deep-rooted memory of freedom 00:28:59 CHAPTER VI: NEW PRINCIPALITIES ACQUIRED BY OWN ARMS Following the path of great masters Armed vs. Unarmed prophets (Moses, Cyrus, Romulus) Using force to sustain belief 00:34:37 CHAPTER VII: NEW PRINCIPALITIES ACQUIRED BY OTHERS OR FORTUNE The rapid rise and fall of fortune-based rulers Detailed study of Cesare Borgia's tactics Eliminating enemies and securing loyalists 00:42:50 CHAPTER VIII: PRINCIPALITIES OBTAINED BY WICKEDNESS Examples of Agathocles and Oliverotto Proper vs. bad use of cruelty Carrying out all injuries in one stroke 00:47:18 CHAPTER IX: CONCERNING A CIVIL PRINCIPALITY Nobles vs. Common People Why a Prince must have the people's trust Avoiding reliance on the Nobility 00:52:12 CHAPTER X: MEASURING THE STRENGTH OF PRINCIPALITIES Self-sufficient states vs. those needing defense The example of fortified German cities Keeping the people focused during a siege 00:55:12 CHAPTER XI: CONCERNING ECCLESIASTICAL PRINCIPALITIES The unique power of the Church How Popes Alexander and Julius II increased temporal power Maintaining states through religious law 00:58:45 CHAPTER XII: TYPES OF SOLDIERY AND MERCENARIES The foundation of good laws and good arms Why mercenaries are useless and dangerous The ruin of Italy by hired soldiers 01:02:55 CHAPTER XIII: AUXILIARIES, MIXED SOLDIERY, AND OWN FORCES The danger of borrowing foreign troops Using your own citizens vs. hired help The David and Goliath analogy 01:07:19 CHAPTER XIV: THE PRINCE AND THE ART OF WAR Making war the only study of a Prince Physical training and understanding the terrain Mental exercise by studying historical masters 01:12:34 CHAPTER XV: THINGS FOR WHICH PRINCES ARE PRAISED OR BLAMED Reality vs. theoretical utopias Learning how not to be good when necessary Balancing virtues and vices for security 01:14:59 CHAPTER XVI: CONCERNING LIBERALITY AND MEANNESS Why generosity leads to high taxes and hatred The benefits of being labeled "miserly" Spending others' wealth vs. your own 01:20:59 CHAPTER XVII: CRUELTY AND CLEMENCY: LOVED OR FEARED? Why fear is more secure than love Avoiding hatred while maintaining fear Hannibal’s discipline of his large army 01:25:21 CHAPTER XVIII: HOW PRINCES SHOULD KEEP FAITH Being both a Lion (force) and a Fox (deception) When to break promises The importance of appearing religious and kind 01:29:16 CHAPTER XIX: AVOIDING CONTEMPT AND HATRED Protecting property and honor Handling conspiracies The French Parliament as a safety mechanism Analysis of Roman Emperors 01:38:42 CHAPTER XX: FORTRESSES AND OTHER DEFENSIVE ACTS Arming vs. disarming your people Turning former enemies into loyal friends Why the best fortress is the love of the people 01:43:26 CHAPTER XXI: HOW TO GAIN RENOWN Great enterprises (King Ferdinand of Spain) Why neutrality is dangerous Encouraging arts and trade 01:48:18 CHAPTER XXII: CONCERNING THE SECRETARIES OF PRINCES How to choose and test ministers Three types of human intellect Rewarding loyalty to prevent ambition 01:50:52 CHAPTER XXIII: HOW FLATTERERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED The plague of the court Taking advice only when requested The necessity of a Prince being wise himself 01:53:44 CHAPTER XXIV: WHY THE PRINCES OF ITALY LOST THEIR STATES Failing to prepare for storms during peace Over-reliance on others instead of self-valor 01:56:12 CHAPTER XXV: WHAT FORTUNE CAN EFFECT The river analogy: building barriers in advance Adapting to the spirit of the times Fortune as a woman: favoring the bold 02:00:06 CHAPTER XXVI: AN EXHORTATION TO LIBERATE ITALY The opportunity for the House of Medici A call for a new national army Ending foreign domination