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Machiavelli wrote The Prince not as a dreamer describing how rulers ought to behave, but as a man who had seen power from the inside-and had lost it.Driven into exile after years of public service in Florence, he set down his sharpest observations on politics, ambition, and human nature with disarming clarity.This is not a book about cruelty for its own sake, nor a manual for tyrants. It is a study of how authority is gained, how it is kept, and why it so often slips away. Machiavelli cuts through idealism and convention, refusing to look away from the temptations, fears, and calculations that shape real decisions.More than five centuries later, The Prince still challenges readers to ask uncomfortable questions: What does it mean to lead? Where is the line between wisdom and manipulation-and who decides?