The Freedom Of A Christian Niccolo Machiavelli

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The Freedom of a Christian by Martin Luther and the Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli are quite distinct in their goals of development and human nature, even though both are in agreement on an individuals’ tendency to indulge in self-gain (McNally, 1967, 439). Machiavelli believes that fear last longer than generosity and that it is stronger and powerful. Moreover, he believes that love and generosity come and goes and is never forever. He asserts that fear never fades away. The author believes that it is acceptable for a prince to be considered generous but only to some extent. He explains generous can be harmful to an individual. He supports his idea by stating that, ‘ when a prince become too generous, they will gain a love of their subject