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On Machiavelli : the search for glory /

In On Machiavelli: The Search for Glory, Alan Ryan illuminates the political and philosophical complexities of the often-reviled godfather of realpolitik. Thought by some to be the founder of Italian nationalism, regarded by others to be a reviver of the Roman Republic as a model for the modern West...

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Autor principal: Ryan, Alan
Format: Printed Book
Idioma:English
Publicat: New York : Liveright, 2014.
Edició:First Edition
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