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The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom

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  • Jan 1, 1943
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James Burnham
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This classic work of political theory and practice offers an account of the modern Machiavellians, a remarkable group who have been influential in Europe and practically unknown in... Show More

This classic work of political theory and practice offers an account of the modern Machiavellians, a remarkable group who have been influential in Europe and practically unknown in the United States. The book devotes a long section to Machiavelli himself as well as to such modern Machiavellians as Gaetano Mosca, Georges Sorel, Robert Michels and Vilfredo Pareto. Burnham contends that the writings of these men hold the key both to the truth about politics and to the preservation of political liberty.

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Number of Pages: 323

ISBN: 0895267853

ISBN-13: 9780895267856

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Marc Andreessen @pmarca · Feb 15, 2022
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How about the same three books to all three? "The Righteous Mind" by @JonHaidt "A Conflict of Visions" by @ThomasSowell "The Machiavellians" by James Burnham
Marc Andreessen @pmarca · Mar 12, 2022
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I am going to start Burnham-posting soon. He just keeps becoming more relevant, including in these times. Recommended reading
Michael Malice @michaelmalice · Sep 12, 2022
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yes the two most important books to understand politics IMO are The Machiavellians and the Righteous Mind
Steven Sinofsky @StevenSinofsky · Dec 11, 2022
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20/ The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom by James Burnham [link] a must read book that I feel presents the most prescient description of where we are today and why and where we are heading. Really fascinating. Also, former Trotskyite.
Ryan Lazarus @RyLazChi · Jan 22, 2023
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