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Whether you read the original or the modern guide, the core principles of becoming a "fine strategist" include: While Machiavelli never wrote a modern self-help book,
Ce livre adapte les principes cyniques et réalistes du Prince de Machiavel (XVIe siècle) au monde moderne, notamment à celui de l'entreprise et du leadership. Un stratège ne dit pas “comment les hommes
The phrase “comment devenir un fin stratège” (how to become a shrewd strategist) is often associated with Niccolò Machiavelli, the Renaissance political philosopher whose name became synonymous with cunning, pragmatism, and realpolitik. While Machiavelli never wrote a modern self-help book, his seminal works—especially The Prince (1513) and the Discourses on Livy —offer a timeless, if controversial, manual for strategic thinking. To understand Machiavellian strategy is not to embrace immorality, but to confront the often-uncomfortable truth that effective leadership requires a sharp distinction between political effectiveness and personal virtue. mais “comment ils sont” (égoïstes
Machiavel rompt avec Platon. Un stratège ne dit pas “comment les hommes devraient être”, mais “comment ils sont” (égoïstes, envieux, peureux).