THE ARCHITECTURE OF POWER: POWER, WILLPOWER, AND STRATEGY IN MACHIAVELLI'S PERSPECTIVE
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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the principles of power, strategy, and volitional management in the political thought of Niccolo Machiavelli. Based on Machiavelli's work "The Prince", the concept of the architecture of power is highlighted, the role of power in ensuring state stability, the skill of the leader in making political decisions, and the importance of strategic actions. The article analyzes Machiavelli's realistic approach to politics, the means of strengthening power and governing society in comparison with modern political systems. At the same time, the article combines scientific and theoretical ideas about the harmony of power and volitional management in ensuring political stability, as well as the important role of strategy.
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