When A Ruler's Changed. - Deepstash
When A Ruler's Changed.

When A Ruler's Changed.

  • When the people feel oppressed by the mighty, they rise up against their rulers to replace them.
  • The great sometimes can manege to change the ruler too. When not satisfied with their many riches and privileges, then seeking to further oppress the people, they employ force to change the ruler.

Both of them, when changing rulers in an attempt to improve, often perceive that they have gotten worse.

KEY INSIGHT: When assuming power, a leader will have as opponents his natural enemies and also those who put him there.

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How to understand the hidden rules of the world, to manipulate and not be manipuladed. 32 lessons and 18 quotes, fulled of ancient wisdom, extracted from The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli.

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