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  <title>Amoral Politics:</title>
  <subTitle>The Persistent Truth of Machiavellism</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Scharfstein, Ben-Ami</namePart>
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   <publisher>State University of New York Press</publisher>
   <dateIssued>1995</dateIssued>
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 <note>This is a study of how and why politics is amoral. It deals especially with what the author terms Machiavellism the disregard of moral scruples for political ends that leads to the justification and use of deception and force in all aspects of political life. A comparative cultural study, it examines the theory and practice of politics in ancient China, ancient India, in order to test how widespread such political amorality has been throughout history. Scharfstein concludes that political or ethics theories that do not view Machiavellism as inseparable from political life are inadequate to human affairs and of doubtful relevance to politics. In reaching this conclusion, he explores such topics as why people readily accept political violations of truthfulness and fairness; whether decisive philosophical arguments have been advanced against Machiavellism; whether the use of deception in politics is in politicians's own best interests; and whether the prevalence of Machiavellism rules out the likelihood of a better political future.</note>
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  <topic>filsafat Italia</topic>
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  <topic>etika politik</topic>
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