Machiavelli and his more recent disciples

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S.T.B. thesis
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1918
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Rugg, Paul Prior
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[In this paper it shall be not so much our intention to make an exhaustive comparison of Machiavelli and the men whom we shall mention with him as to "point out that the principles and policies which he advocated have been but recently held to and followed, worshiped we might almost say, in the courts of diplomacy and international dealing, showing that they are vital and moving forces in the world about us even at this day. It shall be our purpose to suggest lines of thought, placing men not so much in a definite and ditinct school of political thinking for that is impossible, but rather showing their affiliations, indicating if we may something of the policy which they unconsciously or consciously adopted as they viewed the world of diplomacy.]
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