The Prince
The Prince Questions
Should a Prince behave the same with what is his and what he acquires through conquest? Explain.
Should a Prince behave the same with what is his and what he acquires through conquest? Explain.
Machiavelli then argues that men who are at first suspect to the prince can often be trusted more than those who seem immediately loyal to him; the former feel that they need to win the prince over, while the latter feel too secure in their positions. With a newly conquered state, βit is much easier to gain as friends those men who were satisfied with the earlier state, and therefore hostile to the conqueror, than those men who, because they were discontented in the earlier state, looked with fervor on the new prince and helped him take over.β The discontented often remain discontented.