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- Machiavelli and the President
- Lately, the president of the United States Bill Clinton, has pursued
- some policies that have been very unpopular not only with the general public
- but the electorate as well. Besides the whole Monica ordeal he feels that
- these unpopular policies will effect the results of the next election. The
- presidential advisors have formulated countless plans but no plan has seemed
- to work. One idea would be to leave the unpopular policies as they are
- because of the president and advisors belief that they are the best for the
- country. Another option would be to just present the unpopular policies in a
- new way to maybe change public opinion on them. Still another would be to
- just ignore the policies and concentrate on the election. No matter what
- option , if any, should be chosen one must be thought up quick and it must not
- only address the problem but solve it and fast.
- Since I have recently learned about Machiavelli and his work titled The
- Prince I feel his opinions would help to influence some decisions for the
- president and his advisors. A first and very important view of Machiavelli
- would be his view of the prince and his advisors. “It is an infallible rule that
- a prince who is not wise himself cannot be well advised.”(p.117) As it is up
- to the prince to be well advised it is also up to the president to be well
- advised as well. The president’s advisors, as well as the president, are not
- sure what actions to take, which in Machiavelli’s view would not be a good
- characteristic of a leader and as a result would not help gain friendship of the
- people. Good relationship with the people is one of his greatest points
- because without the people there is no leader.
- The leader, the president, must have the support of the people and if
- not he will not stay in power long. The president is not doing a good job of
- this because of his very unpopular policies. Machiavelli would never choose
- to just continue on the same path and peruse unpopular policies. “It is
- necessary for a prince to possess the friendship; otherwise he has no recourse
- in times of adversity.”(p.65) In response to this he would abandon the
- unpopular policies and concentrate on winning the election, keeping the
- people happy.
- Not only should the leader concentrate on the present and the future
- but consider the past. “ The prince ought to read history and study the
- actions of eminent men, examine the causes of their victories and defeat in
- order to imitate the former and avoid the latter.”(p.82) History is bound to
- repeat itself if not watched very carefully. The leader must avoid repeating
- the blunders of the past and take note of the victories preceding him.
- Another view that would help the president out in his policies would be
- Machiavelli’s view on boldness. The leader is far better of to be bold instead
- of cautious. If you expect for the worse and be prepared for bad times even if
- its not the best strategy you will be better off in the long run. “For if it
- happens that time and circumstances are favourable to one who acts with
- caution and prudence he will be successful, but if time and
- circumstances change he will be ruined, because he does not change his mode
- of procedure.”(p. 121) The leader must at all times be prepared for the worst
- so he does not get caught off guard and make the people mad.
- If these views of Machiavelli seem straight forward or to direct maybe
- Leo Strauss or J.G.A. Pocock could explain these methods of leadership to
- the president. Pocock would elaborate on the subject of historical awareness.
- He could help the president understand that we have to look to our past to
- help better ourselves for the future. Strauss on the hand would compare
- Machiavelli to the greeks and thier writtings. He would go in depth though
- about how the greeks, Mr. T in particular, were kings in understatements
- while Machiavelli was very straightforward in his writtings.
- After presenting these views to the president I hope my knowledge of
- Machiavelli and his way of thinking could help influence the policies in place
- and maybe help the president win the up coming election. Maybe after my
- essay is read and I graduate Southwest Texas with a Political Science degree
- maybe I could get a job at the White House and someday take over his job.
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