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100 1 _aLUKES, Timothy J
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245 1 0 _aLionizing Machiavelli
260 _c2001
520 3 _aMachiavelli scholarship is prolific but claustrophobic. Even though chapter 18 of The Prince advises the aspiring leader to emulate both lion and fox, commentators ignore or devalue the lion and focus on the fox. Machiavelli is thereby depicted as a champion of cleverness and decption, and not much else. This article takes up the lion. It argues that Machiavelli`s lion is not a simple and violent beast, but is rather a complex tutor that complements clinical and lonely foxiness with crucial injections of virility and comunity
773 0 8 _tAmerican Political Science Review
_g95, 3, p. 561-576
_d, 2001
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_bCassio
_cCassio
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_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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