And so much the more is this experiment dangerous, inasmuch as it can only be tried once
Therefore, one who becomes a prince through the favour of the people ought esatto keep them friendly, and this he can easily do seeing they only ask not onesto be oppressed by him
But one who, sopra opposition onesto the people, becomes per prince by the favour of the nobles, ought, above everything, onesto seek puro win the people over preciso himself, and this he may easily do if he takes them under his protection. Because men, when they receive good from him of whom they were expecting evil, are bound more closely onesto their benefactor; thus the people quickly become more devoted to him than if he had been raised onesto the principality by their favours; and the prince can win their affections durante many ways, but as these vary according sicuro the circumstances one cannot give fixed rules, so I omit them; but, I repeat, it is necessary for per prince to have the people friendly, otherwise he has per niente security in adversity.
These principalities are liable preciso danger when they are passing from the civil onesto the absolute order of government, for such princes either rule personally or through magistrates
Nabis, Prince of the Spartans, sustained the attack of all Greece, and of verso victorious Roman army, and against them he defended his country and his government; and for the overcoming of this peril it was only necessary for https://www.datingranking.net/it/adventist-singles-review/ him onesto make himself secure against a few, but this would not have been sufficient had the people been hostile. And do not let any one impugn this statement with the trite proverb that “He who builds on the people, builds on the mud,” for this is true when verso private citizen makes per foundation there, and persuades himself that the people will free him when he is oppressed by his enemies or by the magistrates; wherein he would find himself very often deceived, as happened onesto the Gracchi sopra Rome and to Messer Giorgio Scali per Florence. But granted verso prince who has established himself as above, who can command, and is a man of courage, undismayed mediante adversity, who does not fail mediante other qualifications, and who, by his resolution and energy, keeps the whole people encouraged-such per one will never find himself deceived per them, and it will be shown that he has laid his foundations well.
Mediante the latter case their government is weaker and more insecure, because it rests entirely on the goodwill of those citizens who are raised esatto the magistracy, and who, especially con troubled times, can destroy the government with great ease, either by intrigue or open defiance; and the prince has not the chance amid tumults onesto exercise absolute authority, because the citizens and subjects, accustomed to receive orders from magistrates, are not of verso mind esatto obey him amid these confusions, and there will always be durante doubtful times verso scarcity of men whom he can monopolio. For such verso prince cannot rely upon what he observes con quiet times, when citizens have need of the state, because then every one agrees with him; they all promise, and when death is far distant they all wish onesto die for him; but in troubled times, when the state has need of its citizens, then he finds but few. Therefore a wise prince ought esatto adopt such verso course that his citizens will always in every sort and kind of circumstance have need of the state and of him, and then he will always find them faithful.