Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388144384
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9388144384
- Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2018
- Height: 1.8 mm
- No of Pages: 244
- Width: 10.2 mm
Original price was: ₹129.00.₹103.20Current price is: ₹103.20.
“The Prince” by Niccolo Machiavelli is a pocket-sized classic exploring political power. This concise edition offers practical guidance for rulers on attaining, maintaining, and wielding authority. Ideal for gifting and collecting, it’s a must-read for anyone interested in political philosophy and leadership. ISBN: 9789388144384
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Isha Choudhary –
It’s a classic for a reason. The Prince provides a very direct and amoral view of leadership, which I found insightful.
Shubham Tripathi –
Not a light read, but definitely a valuable one. Machiavelli’s insights are timeless, even if controversial.
Shruti Rathi –
A controversial book, no doubt. Some of Machiavelli’s ideas are downright Machiavellian! A must-read for understanding power.
Mustafa Murtuza Dehgamwala –
An eye-opening exploration of political strategy. Machiavelli’s realism is refreshing, though sometimes a bit harsh.
Tanisha Gulati –
Great pocket edition! Machiavelli’s ruthless strategies are still relevant today. It makes you think about politics in a whole new way.
Manisha Kumari –
Interesting perspective, but I didn’t agree with everything. Still, a thought-provoking book on political maneuvering.
Samridhi Khanna –
A must-read for anyone interested in political science. Machiavelli’s analysis is both insightful and disturbing.
Sweta Yadav –
I loved the Prince so much I’m going to buy another copy for my friend, who is really into politics!
Aditya Singh –
A fascinating, if unsettling, look at power. Machiavelli’s advice is pragmatic but raises some ethical questions. A worthwhile read!
Harshal Dharme –
A bit repetitive and dry in places, but ultimately a worthwhile read for anyone interested in political philosophy.
Puneet Raj –
A classic for a reason. Machiavelli’s insights into power dynamics are sharp and often cynical. Recommended for any student of politics.
Nishant Batan –
I appreciated the straightforward language and concise presentation of complex political ideas.
Palak Shukla –
The prince gives really good insights into gaining and maintaining political power, definitely not for the light hearted.
Ayush Deshwal –
While I don’t agree with all of Machiavelli’s views, I found his analysis of power dynamics to be quite compelling.
Alvin Clin Narzary –
Machiavelli’s ‘The Prince’ is an interesting read regarding political power, but it can be quite a dense book to get through.
Pothugunta Azaruddin –
Short and to the point. ‘The Prince’ offers timeless lessons on leadership, though some ideas are a bit dated. Good for quick insights.
Puneet Raj –
While insightful, the book felt repetitive. I grasped the core concepts fairly early on, and the rest felt like reiteration.
Gopidesi Krishnaveni –
It’s a short book, but dense with ideas. It requires careful reading and reflection. Worth the effort.
Abhishek Gautam –
Great for understanding the roots of modern political thought. Be prepared for some potentially uncomfortable truths.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
Found it a bit dry and hard to follow at times. The concepts are interesting, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
Found some of the examples a bit obscure, but overall a very interesting and thought-provoking book.
Jyoti Rani –
Some of the advice feels outdated, but the core principles still hold up surprisingly well.
Suchanda Samadder –
A surprisingly relevant book, even centuries later. Machiavelli’s insights into human nature are spot on.
Harsh –
The pocket edition is convenient, but the text is a bit small. The content, however, is worth the squinting.
Raaghav Varma –
This pocket edition is perfect for carrying around. Machiavelli’s wisdom is surprisingly applicable to modern life, not just politics.