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  2. Anti-Machiavel - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Machiavel is an 18th-century essay by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia and patron of Voltaire, consisting of a chapter-by-chapter rebuttal of The Prince, the 16th-century book by Niccolò Machiavelli. It was first published in September 1740, a few months after Frederick became king.

  3. Machiavel (band) - Wikipedia

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    Machiavel, named after Niccolò Machiavelli, is a Belgian rock group formed in 1974 and still currently recording and touring today. The band's first few albums are typical of the progressive rock movement while the later albums were more in a new-wave rock direction.

  4. Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia

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    Frederick the Great, king of Prussia and patron of Voltaire, wrote Anti-Machiavel, with the aim of rebutting The Prince. [106] Francis Bacon argued the case for what would become modern science which would be based more upon real experience and experimentation, free from assumptions about metaphysics, and aimed at increasing control of nature ...

  5. Innocent Gentillet - Wikipedia

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    The book, translated and published in Latin in 1577, then in English, has considerable diffusion throughout Europe until the mid-seventeenth century. It was known as the Anti-Machiavel and was the first source of the concept machiavellism. Gentillet argues that the source of wealth of a state is its large population.

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    1.1 Anti-Machiavel. 3 comments. 1.2 Illuminates of the Now. 4 comments. 1.3 Oldest most populous city. 14 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Reference ...

  7. Machiavel - Wikipedia

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    Machiavel is the traditional French rendition of the surname of the Italian philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli. In English, it may refer to: Machiavellianism (politics) , especially a stock type of villain in Elizabethan drama (also Machievel )

  8. Arooj Aftab - Wikipedia

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    Arooj Aftab PP (Urdu: عروج آفتاب; born March 11, 1985) is a Pakistani-American singer, composer, and producer. She has worked in various musical styles and idioms, including jazz and minimalism.

  9. Talk:Anti-Machiavel - Wikipedia

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