Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a comprehensive exploration of the enduring relevance of Niccolò Machiavelli's insights. This accessible yet scholarly resource examines three interconnected areas: the art of political strategy, the psychological underpinnings of Machiavellian traits, and the profound cultural influence of his work across centuries. From analyzing Machiavelli's tactical approach to political power and its applicability in contemporary governance to exploring the psychological traits that bear his name and their impact on group dynamics, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice. It also investigates how Machiavelli's legacy permeates political theory and social institutions from the workplace to police forces. Ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in political science, psychology, and related fields, this volume serves as a valuable reference for faculty and scholars. Whether you're seeking to grasp the basics or engage deeply with Machiavelli's multifaceted influence, this book serves as a survey of the continuing influence of one of history's most provocative thinkers.