WWS 370 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cesare Borgia, Politeia

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The virtues of agathocles and cesare borgia. Virtue for the individual and the state are one and the same for aristotle. A life of (cid:1445)logos(cid:1446) is a life of habitual actions happiness (aristotle) Politeia = a way of life, constitution, polis . Constitution is the way of life of a state ( polis ) For aristotle, it is the state"s job to shape the virtue of citizens. Machiavelli is the anti-aristotle when it comes to virtue. To maintain the state = mantenere lo stato . So long as your end goal is virtuous, the people will understand. I judge this indeed, that it is better to be impetuous than cautious, because fortune is a woman; and it is necessary, if one wants to hold her down, to beat her and strike her down. And one sees that she lets herself be won more by the impetuous than by those who proceed coldly.

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