Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140150926
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
- Depth: 25
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 576
- Series Title: Portable Library
- Weight: 385 gr
- ISBN-10: 0140150927
- Publisher Date: 25 Jan 1979
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: Abridged edition
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Pritha Mandal –
This book changed my perspective on leadership. It’s not always pretty, but it’s definitely effective. Definitely a controversial read, but a worthwhile one.
Mohammed Farhan. M.k –
A fascinating glimpse into Machiavelli’s mind. Some of the advice feels dated, but the core principles are still thought-provoking. Worth a read for anyone interested in political strategy.
Abhinav Pandey –
Machiavelli’s ideas are as sharp as ever. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the dynamics of power. Just be prepared for some tough truths.
Savio Travasso –
A good introduction to Machiavelli’s work, but some parts could be better explained. Still, a valuable read for anyone interested in political philosophy.
Ashmit Ghosh –
I found this book to be both fascinating and disturbing. It offers a starkly realistic view of the world. Not for the faint of heart, but undeniably powerful.
Ravi Raj –
It is okay okay book. Nothing extra ordinary, it can be better with more explanation.
Souvik Das –
A bit too cynical for my taste, but still a valuable resource for understanding political maneuvering. Found several passages to be quite insightful.
Divyan Aggarwal –
Classic book. It provides valuable lesson. Worth the time to read. I like the book.
Vinayak Sharma –
Interesting but not always practical for today’s world. Provides an intriguing look at historical power dynamics. Still, some valuable insights to be gleaned.
Mamta Garg –
Machiavelli’s wisdom is timeless. This book offers a powerful perspective on power, leadership, and strategy. A must-read for anyone in a position of authority.
Gaurav Kumar –
The book is really amazing. It helps to improve my understanding of political skill. Some concept can not implemented.
Aashish Agnihotri –
Good concise version. However, some part is tough to relate with modern world, but insightful with historical context. It can be a little dense at times.
Aditi Tripathi –
A surprisingly relevant read, even centuries later. It’s brutal, honest, and thought-provoking. Some part can be disturb for soft hearted person.