Thursday, October 24, 2019
Machiavellianism :: essays research papers
   After months of routinely being metal detected and  blindly handing over my bags to be searched, I finally  stopped to think about it the other day. I realized that  all the ââ¬Å"securityâ⬠ cameras, metal detectors and guards were  merely used to gain power over the people by oppressing them  and forcing their submission; not to protect us. We are all  blind to this. We think itââ¬â¢s for our own good, but itââ¬â¢s all  part of a Machiavellianist Plot.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Niccolo Machiavelli lived in Italy in the early  1500ââ¬â¢s. He thought that if one person, namely Lorenzo deââ¬â¢  Medici, could be the absolute ruler of all Italy, then order  could be restored. In an effort to gain favor with the  powerful Medice family, he wrote The Prince as an early  blueprint of a New World Order justifying the use of any  means, no matter how sinister, to gain and keep power.   Machiavellianism envisages: the seizure, maintenance, and  extension of absolute power by the nicely graduated use of  fraud, force and terror; control by the ruler of all  avenues of communication, thus facilitating the deliberate  molding of public opinion; and the employment of  surveillance and terrorist activities of subordinates who  can be disowned and liquidated by the ruler, who thus  escapes the blame for their atrocities. (In other words, the  big political figureheads get their lackeys to do their  dirty work and then use them as scapegoats.)  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Basically, what Machiavelli was trying to say was that  if a prince conquered a city, the people would hate him, but  if the prince secretly hired terrorists to create an  insurrection, then marched into the city to put down the  insurrection, the people would praise him. (He would hire  his men to act like they were rebelling, and then the leader  would act like he was stopping the rebellion and protecting  the citizens, thus earning the communityââ¬â¢s trust.) Either  way, he would increase his domain, but it would be better  for his popularity if the citizens loved him rather than  hated him for doing it.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  I see the same things happening today with gun control,  censorship and all the other so-called security the  government has imposed upon us. These are not isolated  incidents. This censorship has occurred throughout history,  whether it was censorship of religion, freedom, books or  individuality and self expression.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The first and most obvious is the case of Jesus and how  he was oppressed and persecuted because he expressed his  beliefs which didnââ¬â¢t agree with the political leaders of the  day. These leaders did not want to be disputed or made to  look bad, so if someone got in their way, they killed that    					    
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