Power and Authority in Machiavelli's Political Thought: an Appraisal
Student: Enobong Ukpong Ukpong (Project, 2025)
Department of Philosophy
University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Abstract
This paper explores the intricate and often controversial concepts of power and authority in Niccolò Machiavelli's political thought. Machiavelli, a seminal figure of the Renaissance, provides a pragmatic approach to political leadership that diverges sharply from the idealistic views of his contemporaries. His most famous work, The Prince, serves as a practical guide for rulers on how to acquire, maintain, and consolidate power. Machiavelli's emphasis on the effective exercise of power, often through manipulation and deception, underscores his belief that political success justifies the means employed. The distinction between power and authority is a central theme in Machiavelli's writings. Power, for Machiavelli, is the ability to compel and control, often requiring ruthless and strategic actions. Authority, however, is the legitimate right to wield such power, rooted in the perception of the ruler's capability and the consent of the governed. Machiavelli argues that a successful ruler must balance fear and love, with a preference for fear as a more stable foundation for authority, provided it does not breed hatred. This appraisal also delves into the ethical implications of Machiavelli's thought. His rejection of conventional morality in favor of political expediency challenges traditional ethical frameworks, suggesting a complex interplay between moral considerations and political necessity. By examining Machiavelli's key works and the interpretations of contemporary scholars, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of his enduring influence on modern political theory and the ongoing relevance of his insights into power and authority.
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