Written at the beginning of the 16th century, "The Prince" is Nicolas Machiavelli's most famous and controversial work. In this incisive work, Machiavelli sets out his vision of the art of power and politics. In it, he gives pragmatic advice to leaders, emphasizing the importance of cunning, force and opportunism to retain power and govern effectively. Considered by many to be a handbook for unscrupulous leaders, "The Prince" is also a profound reflection on the nature of power and the demands of leadership. His teachings, although dating back to the Renaissance, remain surprisingly
relevant in today's complex and ever-changing world.