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The basic advice given by Niccolo Machiavelli on governing a society contradicts that of Lao-Tzus in the way they differ in philosophies, yet the ends they seek to meet are similar. They each had unique philosophies on leadership. As I attempt in trying to find commonalities in these two philosophies, the only one that I can sense is that both give advice on how to lead a nation to maintain prosperity, safety, and peace. I also find truth in the book statement that reads: Like Lao-Tzu, Machiavelli is brief and to the point. Machiavelli was from Italy and Lao-Tzu from China. Their basic idea was to benefit the country and the people through good leadership, however their desired approaches in achieving this end contradict each†¦show more content†¦Niccolo Machiavelli, a political philosopher and diplomat during the Renaissance, wrote based on his belief as result of incidents he had actually experienced. His works often contrast two forces: luck (ones fortune) and character (ones virtues).p.35 Machiavellis writings on The Qualities of the Prince focus on advise for monarchial leaders to follow in order to keep their power. Machiavellis main theory is that princes should retain absolute control of their territories, and they should use any means, and do what ever it takes to achieve this goal. The adjective Machiavellian has become despised and it is used to describe a politician who manipulates others in an opportunistic and deceptive way. When I analyze these two readings and imagine living in a world of uncontrollable chaos, I make believe to be the one in charge of getting things back into order. I find Machiavellis approach realistic, yet somewhat disturbing and difficult to follow. On the other hand, Lao-Tzus approach seems ideal, yet unattainable. It would be a perfect world if we could all live in peace and let things fall into place on their own, trusting only in the Master. 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