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What was Niccolò Machiavelli's main argument in his work The Prince?

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There was a huge war in Italy at the time and Machiavelli wanted to give rulers advice on how to rule their countries more efficiently. His trademark phrase in The Prince was that "the ends justifies the means". Meaning, as long as the result is good for country, what you did to achieve that result doesn't matter.
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Just took the test and got it correct ♡ ~('▽^人)

The answer is:

A good ruler should do whatever is necessary to secure and unite his state.

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