Machiavelli: The Professor of Political Philosophy – Legacy, Ideas, and Influence
 Machiavelli: The Professor of Political Philosophy – Legacy, Ideas, and Influence Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527) is widely regarded as the "father of modern political theory." His groundbreaking works, such as The Prince  and Discourses on Livy , introduced a pragmatic and often controversial approach to politics that continues to shape political philosophy today. Known for his emphasis on power dynamics, human nature, and the separation of politics from morality, Machiavelli’s ideas have influenced leaders and thinkers across centuries. This blog explores Machiavelli: The Professor of Political Philosophy  documentaries and his enduring legacy. Early Life and Career 1. Florentine Beginnings Born in Florence during the Renaissance, Machiavelli grew up in a politically turbulent city-state. His early exposure to Florentine politics shaped his understanding of power and governance. As a diplomat for the Florentine Republic, he gained firsthand experienc...