
Machiavelli Dictionary: A Study of His Most Frequently Used Words and Concepts
Sharp, Accessible Guide to the Core Concepts That Shaped One of History’s Most Provocative Political Thinkers
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Richard Mason's voice replica
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Isaac Volpe

Este título utiliza una réplica de la voz del narrador
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Instead of offering another commentary, this book goes straight to the source—defining Machiavelli’s most frequently used words and ideas, from “virtù” and “fortuna” to “controlled violence”, “civic virtue”, and “the fox and the lion”.
Organized as a reference and grounded in original quotations, this dictionary is ideal for students, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of “The Prince”, “Discourses on Livy”, and the mind behind them.
Reasons to listen to Machiavelli Dictionary:
- Clear, No-Nonsense Explanations: This book breaks down Machiavelli’s key terms and concepts in plain language—no academic fog, no vague theorizing. Just direct access to what he meant and why it matters.
- Go Beyond the Myths: Tired of hearing “Machiavellian” thrown around as a synonym for evil? This book gets past the clichés and reveals the complexity of Machiavelli’s political thinking.
- Perfect Companion to “The Prince” and "Discourses on Livy".
Whether you're listening to Machiavelli for class or personal interest, this dictionary makes his work far easier to navigate and understand—with definitions, context, and curated quotes.
In short: if you want to “actually understand” Machiavelli—not just quote him—this is the audiobook to get. Whether you're a student, a thinker, or just curious about how power really works, this book belongs on your shelf.