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