Translated by C.E.Detmold.
With an Introduction by Lucille Margaret Kekewich
Written in 1513 for the Medici, following their return to power in
Florence, The Prince is a handbook on ruling and the exercise of power.
It remains as relevant today as it was in the sixteenth century. Widely
quoted in the Press and in academic publications, The Prince has direct
relevance to the issues of business and corporate governance confronting
global corporations as they enter a new millenium. Much of what Machiavelli
wrote has become the common currency of realpolitik, yet still his
ideas retain the power to shock and annoy. In the words of Norman Stone,
The Prince is 'a manual of man-management that would suit a great many
parts of the modern world'.