The Prince: Original Text, Summary and Commentary
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Michael Ojee-Jones
The Prince
By Niccolò Machiavelli
What does it really take to gain power — and keep it?
Written in the early 16th century, The Prince remains one of the most influential and controversial works on leadership and political strategy ever created. In this groundbreaking classic, Niccolò Machiavelli strips away idealism and sentimentality to examine power as it truly operates in the real world.
Blunt, pragmatic, and at times unsettling, this audiobook explores timeless questions:
Is it better for a leader to be loved or feared?
When is mercy a strength — and when is it a liability?
How should a ruler handle enemies, allies, and public perception?
Rather than describing how leaders should behave, The Prince focuses on what actually works. Drawing from historical examples of rulers, generals, and statesmen, Machiavelli offers hard-earned insights into ambition, strategy, and survival in unstable times.
Whether you're interested in politics, history, business leadership, or human psychology, this audiobook delivers sharp, thought-provoking lessons that still echo in modern boardrooms and governments alike.
Clear, direct, and deeply practical, The Prince challenges listeners to confront an uncomfortable truth: power favors those who understand it — not those who ignore it.
Listen closely. The game hasn’t changed as much as we think.
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