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Machiavelli 

Michael Sugrue
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Dr. Michael Sugrue earned his BA at the University of Chicago and PhD at Columbia University.

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@TunaTheMiner
@TunaTheMiner 2 года назад
Fun fact: This lecture was entirely improvised. The person who was supposed to give the lecture had an episode moments before going on stage and Dr. Sugrue filled in for him at the last second. He brought a blank piece of paper with him on stage to make the audience think he wasn't just making it up. This story was told on the Idea Store podcast Q&A part 3.
@michaelpattiani7230
@michaelpattiani7230 2 года назад
That’s amazing, good for all is listening 😮❤. I smile every time a new episode comes out.
@tomasroque3338
@tomasroque3338 2 года назад
Improvised*
@robinsarchiz
@robinsarchiz 2 года назад
An episode?
@tomasroque3338
@tomasroque3338 2 года назад
@@robinsarchiz Episode noun: episode; plural noun: episodes 1 - an event or a group of events occurring as part of a sequence; an incident or period considered in isolation. "the whole episode has been a major embarrassment" 2 - a finite period in which someone is affected by a specified illness. "acute psychotic episodes"
@stevemartinez1360
@stevemartinez1360 2 года назад
@@tomasroque3338 sir, I encourage you to rethink your purpose.
@edigabrieli7864
@edigabrieli7864 2 месяца назад
He told the whole story in 40 minutes and 17 miles.
@zigo9284
@zigo9284 Год назад
Great lecture about 2Pac, thanks❤️
@tshepomosia7129
@tshepomosia7129 Год назад
Lol
@FishyBlobbing
@FishyBlobbing Год назад
makaveli up this bitch ;D
@frankiegunnz8066
@frankiegunnz8066 Год назад
No no, 2pac wanted to be him. 😋
@MAGHANDI3265
@MAGHANDI3265 Год назад
😂
@thato4639
@thato4639 Год назад
​@@frankiegunnz8066 he just used his story( about faking death) as a concept creatively also with jesus, clever
@ashfaquehossain8592
@ashfaquehossain8592 6 месяцев назад
Dr. Michael Sugrue is Professor of History at Ave Maria University. A graduate of the Great Books Program, he earned his B.A. in History from the University of Chicago and his M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in History from Columbia University. Prior to taking his position at Ave Maria University, Professor Sugrue taught at Princeton University, the City College of New York, Columbia University, Manhattan College, New York University, Hampton University, and Touro College. He served as the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins University from 1992 to 1994. Professor Sugrue was awarded the Chamberlain Fellowship, the President's Fellowship, the John Jay Fellowship, and the Meyer Padva Prize.
@GODHATESADOPTION
@GODHATESADOPTION 2 месяца назад
Hope he knows the books based on pope sixtus...
@nomankhan2337
@nomankhan2337 2 года назад
Hands down the best philosophy content on whole RU-vid.
@sirliridon.4419
@sirliridon.4419 2 года назад
Rick Roderick too
@ethansadberry6069
@ethansadberry6069 2 года назад
Yes fr
@dr.bilalnazir
@dr.bilalnazir Год назад
Check the lectures of Dr. Arthur Holmes
@Ybby999
@Ybby999 Год назад
@@huzi46 not really philosophy, he talks about MMA a lot and also he's against homosexuals.
@huzi46
@huzi46 Год назад
@@Ybby999 you Clearly haven’t watched most of his content lmao, and no he doesn’t hate on Homosexuals. Only says to leave the kids out of it.
@jacuzzistyles5997
@jacuzzistyles5997 8 месяцев назад
Michael, I started watching your lectures 3yrs ago… I’m 34 and entered college last spring. your lectures hatched something in my soul. Now I’m majoring in political science, and minoring in philosophy.
@-Magnetized
@-Magnetized 4 месяца назад
How’s it going?
@iwanttodie7199
@iwanttodie7199 3 месяца назад
college at 34? wow
@-Magnetized
@-Magnetized 3 месяца назад
@@iwanttodie7199 ^imagine being this guy. It’s not his fault you gave up on yourself
@iwanttodie7199
@iwanttodie7199 3 месяца назад
@@-Magnetized we clear college at 18, unis at 22 so yeah nah bud.
@-Magnetized
@-Magnetized 3 месяца назад
@@iwanttodie7199 your YT profile name is “iwanttod!e”. Like I said before, it’s not his fault your life sucks and you gave up on yourself.
@macmourning
@macmourning 12 дней назад
I cannot express enough how much this man introduced so much to me in terms of philosophy and the general outlook of life. I just started rewatching his stuff a couple days ago but found out via comments he recently passed. R.I.P. professor, you mean so much to your subscribers and I hope your videos are kept preserved, for both your words and your life will live on and continue to inspire younglings.l
@dompishen
@dompishen 2 года назад
These lectures are honestly the best philosophy content on youtube.
@Bear-ow9gy
@Bear-ow9gy Год назад
"like anybody could even know that - Kip Dynamite
@dompishen
@dompishen Год назад
@@Bear-ow9gy You´ll come around.
@timangar9771
@timangar9771 2 года назад
Nothing more badass than lecturing for 42 minutes 50 seconds on how to be a villain, calling it "Machiavelli" and dropping it on youtube without further comment.
@Supermoneygang12
@Supermoneygang12 Год назад
You know this is like 40 years old right
@YABUKIJOE2077
@YABUKIJOE2077 Год назад
@@Supermoneygang12 it’s an old video. Good observation
@user-hu3iy9gz5j
@user-hu3iy9gz5j Год назад
Can’t be a villain if you wield power
@eman85mph
@eman85mph 4 месяца назад
Tell that to the cosmic spectrum 🎚 ​@@user-hu3iy9gz5j
@mike_theskinny8646
@mike_theskinny8646 2 месяца назад
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@m.mahdi_BRN
@m.mahdi_BRN Год назад
Teaching is an art. What a brilliant teacher. 👏
@robertfrancisburnier6032
@robertfrancisburnier6032 Год назад
I am in awe of the detail, richness, context, clarity, urgency and relevance conveyed by this lecturer from his own memory apparently impromptu. An inspiring introductory lecture to Machiavelli. Regardless of his ultimate personal views, this professor really knows his subject matter.
@MRSXIV
@MRSXIV 4 месяца назад
RIP Dr. Sugrue…. You provided us with hours upon hours of fascinating lectures & made our lives much more interesting…. A great man.
@clubx1000
@clubx1000 2 месяца назад
Sad to hear sad to hear sad to hear
@alecunkel1613
@alecunkel1613 Год назад
Wooow, the most fascinating talk I’ve ever heard. This guy is absolutely brilliant to give this off the top of his head
@iceswallow7717
@iceswallow7717 Год назад
0:47 to understand American mentality
@LordVader1094
@LordVader1094 11 месяцев назад
​@@iceswallow7717That's people in any country
@kunalgupta339
@kunalgupta339 Год назад
Great teacher..he explains the philosophy with so much interest and in simple terms that it is never boring...really a genius.
@SwitzerlandEducation4471
@SwitzerlandEducation4471 Год назад
Just follow me for education purpose
@Bear-ow9gy
@Bear-ow9gy Год назад
​@@SwitzerlandEducation4471 learn to write properly first.
@SwitzerlandEducation4471
@SwitzerlandEducation4471 Год назад
@@Bear-ow9gy sorry how you teach me?
@johnmanole4779
@johnmanole4779 Год назад
​@@SwitzerlandEducation4471 you high my guy? 😂
@jool5941
@jool5941 Год назад
@grandmasterkhaan5661 me learn good Brain go big
@TheDeputyDC
@TheDeputyDC Год назад
I was waiting for him to say "Mr. Anderson" the whole time. Gave me matrix vibes. Absolutely loved this lecture/talk whatever you wanna call it. Pure awesomeness
@nobodynobody4389
@nobodynobody4389 Год назад
Good observation made me chuckle
@jool5941
@jool5941 Год назад
Agent Smith would’ve been a huge fan of Machiavelli.
@Luke_Stoltenberg
@Luke_Stoltenberg Год назад
The Prince must be one of the oldest books I've read. I read it for no other reason than because I'd heard the author mentioned a great deal and I thought it was worth looking at. It seemed like pretty straightforward and fairly accurate description of power and its consequences. I've come to think that many people think of it as some kind of instruction manual, and I guess it is in a way, whether it is descriptive or prescriptive is one's own choice. Knowledge will only accentuate your existing character. It is only dangerous to a dangerous person, either in their hands or in the hands of those who haven't caught on to them
@Bear-ow9gy
@Bear-ow9gy Год назад
Boring!
@WesleyNiman
@WesleyNiman Год назад
Character is defined by one's own thoughts and habits. I believe you are referring to personality. Which still doesn't define one's destiny. You must not exclude the impact of personal choice.. for it shapes your destiny.
@harrireyes1459
@harrireyes1459 11 месяцев назад
This bozo is a liberal idiot.
@MaxwellJWhite
@MaxwellJWhite 11 месяцев назад
machiavelli was not evil at all... he simply studied those in power and noted which tactics worked or didnt work
@Eisenwulf666
@Eisenwulf666 11 месяцев назад
​@@MaxwellJWhiteThis. People nowadays can't differentiate between an author and his works apparently. He was an experienced politician and a passionate reader of history books. He analyzed the situation in Italy at the time and wrote an instruction manual of sorts, meant for the young Medici. He recognized that Italy was divided in many little states, sometimes even city states, that had little armies or even employed mercenaries. He knew that they wouldn't stand a chance against France, the HRE or even the Ottomans, which were great nations with many resources and a state army. Diplomacy and morals are all nice and cute, but the wolves are at the gates waiting.
@yatingour2595
@yatingour2595 2 года назад
Had really wanted a lecture on Machiavelli for so long. Thank you for this!
@AwokenEntertainment
@AwokenEntertainment Год назад
have always been curious about Machiavelli's work, this was an incredible dive into these ideas
@ryanv2324
@ryanv2324 4 месяца назад
Strangely, it was the news of this mans passing that made me click on one of his lectures just out of curiosity and ive been non stop listening since. So a post-mortem thank you sir
@dunkman393
@dunkman393 Год назад
Thank you so much for these videos Professor. You enrich our lives.
@localvideos3668
@localvideos3668 6 месяцев назад
This man makes Philosophy edible. Any time i sit to listen to his lectures, it's like mealtime. The appetite to eat the intellectual food he serves is so deep. Thanks for being a teacher.
@hamslammula6182
@hamslammula6182 2 года назад
Just from the title and thumbnail alone I can already tell that this is going to be the lecture of all lectures
@Growmetheus
@Growmetheus Год назад
I have learned so much from several of his talks, but this one is the one that just makes me giggle whenever I think of it. Evil genius.
@sazi2451
@sazi2451 Год назад
This lecturer is so bright and so thorough. 😮
@jasonavant7470
@jasonavant7470 Год назад
The occasional sound of thunder in the background adds to the atmosphere of such a topic. As a somewhat bored office worker chained to my desk, these lectures are wonderful.
@othmanehdidou5640
@othmanehdidou5640 7 месяцев назад
كمية كبيرة من المعلومات حصلت عليها بعد إنتهائي من مشاهدة هذه المحاضرة شكرا أستاذ 👏👏
@bingolittle8725
@bingolittle8725 2 года назад
I've been looking forward to this. Thanks Dr Sugrue.
@MurrayDsGuitarandBass
@MurrayDsGuitarandBass 2 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this one! These lectures are always appreciated
@stevemartinez1360
@stevemartinez1360 2 года назад
If this was anyone else, the quality would be an issue. Sugrue… grabbing my popcorn.
@kevconn441
@kevconn441 Год назад
I loved reading The Prince at university. Much better than anything else on the reading list.
@frankbongio
@frankbongio 2 года назад
Dr. Sugrue is spoiling us
@yourchildhooddog
@yourchildhooddog 8 месяцев назад
Michael, if you’re reading this I just want you to know that your presentation here and this video have impacted me so much and helped me grow out of a lot of bad habits that were instilled in me when I was young . You’ve been a great role model in my adult life and I think about your words, your invaluable insights and your lectures almost every day ❤ Thank you again
@clovers-zi5fe
@clovers-zi5fe 2 года назад
I've been salivating waiting for this lecture.
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
LMAO !
@ryza2859
@ryza2859 2 года назад
I love these lectures, thank you
@KenshoBeats
@KenshoBeats 2 года назад
Another new (old) one! Saved in my playlist. On Saturday morning I will take a coffee and sit in the garden to listen to Sugrue, looking forward, thank you!
@Ionic457
@Ionic457 2 года назад
Ugh. These lectures are changing my life. Can’t thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with the world.
@guyvanburen
@guyvanburen 2 года назад
thank you for uploading this
@bosshog5335
@bosshog5335 2 года назад
i've been waiting for this!!!!!!!! I'm so excited!!!
@EliteBuildingCompany
@EliteBuildingCompany 2 года назад
Excellent thinker, telling it how it is not how it ought to be. Fantastic lecture, cheers.
@adilchaudhry3272
@adilchaudhry3272 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your work and contributions
@zoomx4760
@zoomx4760 2 года назад
Just brilliant, thank you.
@neo1559
@neo1559 2 года назад
I love these lectures!
@AndrewShingange
@AndrewShingange 8 месяцев назад
This man's handle on the English language is intimidating. He speaks so effortlessly, it's aaaaaaaMAZING
@eman85mph
@eman85mph 4 месяца назад
Easier to listen to and grasp than even Alan Watts 👂 ❤
@cheri238
@cheri238 2 года назад
Thank you, sir. always
@ok-kk3ic
@ok-kk3ic 2 года назад
Ive been waiting for this one
@grantshearer5615
@grantshearer5615 Год назад
I owe Machiavelli alot. I read the Prince when I was 19 and it woke me up to all the political corruption and manipulation of our modern world. It changed me from a leninist socialist to a free thinking human being
@adriansamsonhiluf7653
@adriansamsonhiluf7653 Год назад
Just leave it at ''political corruption and manipulation.'' There nothing old or modern about it. watch enough geopolitical documentaries enough and the patterns emerge. its 3:13 am over here and i cant help but wonder what Machiavelli was doing 500yrs ago on this day.
@khalilfuller4939
@khalilfuller4939 Год назад
Haha, I believe I was 20 when my eyes awaken as well 🤞🏽 (how does it feel to join the grey side)
@mr.mintman7545
@mr.mintman7545 Год назад
Capitalist corruption and manipulation lol... socialist parties have no power in the west
@vaughncollins1386
@vaughncollins1386 Год назад
I’m 20 and just read it! Yes I totally agree, idealism unfortunately can be easily corrupted by pragmatic and utilitarian people, after reading it I realized no ideology is immune from Machiavellian types. Unfortunately corruption will be a perpetual political problem and the importance doesn’t lie on a political spectrum but in taming corruption.
@grantshearer5615
@grantshearer5615 Год назад
@@vaughncollins1386 another tip is that the Bible holds the true religion. While there is plenty of evidence, the 1260 year reign of the popes is one of the biggest pieces imo.
@HardWhiteChocalate
@HardWhiteChocalate Год назад
incredible lecture, thank you for upload
@mahendarsoni2079
@mahendarsoni2079 5 месяцев назад
Hands down the best form of articulation i have ever seen. Me who struggles to watch a 10min youtube video just watched this 40min video with full attention. Loved the way you just explained everything ❤
@sagarpatel6841
@sagarpatel6841 2 года назад
Thank you , seriously he teaches so well.
@tubthump
@tubthump Год назад
He walks around too much
@yellowquantum4240
@yellowquantum4240 Год назад
I read the Prince as a teenager, really cool as a mature man to hear this again. Human nature is like a bag of snakes , not all are poisonous most are!!
@SamServ-ht4re
@SamServ-ht4re Год назад
This is a great quote ima use “human nature is like a bag of snakes not all are poisonous most are “
@TheOceanBearer
@TheOceanBearer Год назад
I think human nature is more like a magic box in which you never know what will come out when you open it. Sometimes poisonous snakes, sometimes apes in heat, sometimes parents arguing fervently and stubbornly, sometimes someone giving their life to save a complete stranger's, sometimes unnameable and alien yet closer and more familiar than home. Human nature is a kind of bestial magic. Once you think you have made sense of it, it will throw you for another loop.
@Bear-ow9gy
@Bear-ow9gy Год назад
​@@SamServ-ht4re this is a great quote I'ma use "this is a great quote I'ma use human nature is like a bag"
@erikdegby4652
@erikdegby4652 Год назад
It's really No such thing as Human nature, everything is learned behavior.
@yellowquantum4240
@yellowquantum4240 Год назад
@@erikdegby4652 betrayal, hate, abandonment human nature. Love , and love again no matter what ...human.
@ivanpb1983
@ivanpb1983 2 года назад
This was so good, that I had to rewinded to watch it again.
@lbits
@lbits Год назад
Thank you for sharing. This was so digestible.
@innatecharisma
@innatecharisma 2 года назад
More gems and knowledge. Thank you sir.
@skyfathersound
@skyfathersound 2 года назад
When those violins hit you better be ready to kneel. Sugrue on Machiavelli! This one is going to be glorious
@AlexIsUber
@AlexIsUber 4 месяца назад
RIP Legendary lecturer
@maxrubio4246
@maxrubio4246 2 года назад
Thank you Dr Sugrue
@raymondsamo9808
@raymondsamo9808 2 года назад
When you thought there were no more lectures
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
🤔............ haha! (telling myself my own inside jokes again that I normally do on YT that I don't always explain I'm doing like here that may not have anything to do with u haha).
@crypticTV
@crypticTV Год назад
8:50 worked for medeci family 1:40 Attainment of political power 4:20 Justice is from coercion. 6:24 Donald Trump - Art of the Deal 7:00 Religious morality 7:50 Joseph Stalin's favourite book 9:30 10:20 Medici prince flattery 11:10 Love is nice but fear is predictable 13:20 Wolf 17:30 The Lion and the fox 18:50 Military head over town 29:00 Freud 33:00 Rulers and people like sheep herders and sheep 33:30 Odysseus 35:30 Plato's cave 36:45 Those who have not sinned cast first stone
@kirandeepkaur8082
@kirandeepkaur8082 2 месяца назад
RIP DR. Torn by this news . Thank you for your beautiful contributions . May you rest in paradise.
@user-qk8tm5xx4d
@user-qk8tm5xx4d Год назад
Discovered Dr Michael Sugrue's content way too late. Incredible.
@AntiVegan
@AntiVegan Год назад
What a great speaker 🙏
@Ryan-fv5ve
@Ryan-fv5ve Год назад
What a video, even more impressive when you learn that this was improvised. It takes a deep understanding to be able to coherently and informatively speak on a topic for near an hour.
@wafaanoureddine2542
@wafaanoureddine2542 2 года назад
Unbelievably great thanks 🙏
@demonicark2687
@demonicark2687 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely precise and easy to understand! This lecture has given much more wider perspective to my study. Thanks for the wonderful lecture🎉♥️
@ichbindoofhihi1
@ichbindoofhihi1 2 года назад
oh my god I was searching for lectures from Dr Sugrue about Machiavelli, this is great!
@mercedes932
@mercedes932 2 года назад
Ahh the famous lecture - Sugrue ad-libbed it on the spot when the prof who was supposed to present suffered from stage fright.
@MichaelMorenoPhilosophy
@MichaelMorenoPhilosophy Год назад
Source?
@ultimusromanorum
@ultimusromanorum Год назад
And misinformed the audience, yeah. What a clown this guy Sugrue is.
@malachickisawesome
@malachickisawesome 9 месяцев назад
@@ultimusromanorumget his ass
@malachiwarner5699
@malachiwarner5699 2 месяца назад
​@@ultimusromanorumWhat did he get wrong?
@pedecadonstudios714
@pedecadonstudios714 24 дня назад
Your dearly missed Michael Sugrue. I will always appreciate the value you brought to my life and character. Rest in peace.
@EyeLean5280
@EyeLean5280 2 года назад
Thanks very much for this.
@jmhaugen4757
@jmhaugen4757 2 года назад
I normally enjoy Dr. Sugrue's lectures, but this one was clearly a surface-level examination of Machiavelli. While "The Prince" is everything Sugrue said it is, the author was anything BUT a "prince" as he depicted it. Machiavelli wrote poetry and screenplays. The height of his political career was a foreign emissary-type post that let Machiavelli travel across Italy and Europe. He also didn't retire; he was exiled after being tortured by the faction that ousted the Medici for a time. And most damning to the lecture's assertion is the fact that Machiavelli was a great fan of the republican form of government. Even in "The Prince", Machiavelli says that tyranny is only a stepping stone to a better system. And nowhere in "The Prince" does Machiavelli assert that EVERYONE should act like a tyrant.
@OmnomnomPancake
@OmnomnomPancake 2 года назад
Exile is forced retirement, no?
@Nikkola.369
@Nikkola.369 2 года назад
From what I've learned the book wasn't even popular until after Machiavelli's death. Dr. Sugrue's analysis on this book does seem 101 for people who don't know anything about the book, nonetheless he's an excellent speaker!!
@opiliones4202
@opiliones4202 2 года назад
@@OmnomnomPancake machiavelli continued to write and create after his exile tho
@dwl3006
@dwl3006 2 года назад
I am pretty sure that Machiavelli was tortured by the Medicis not the Florentines.
@evgeniptolemy5570
@evgeniptolemy5570 2 года назад
The surface level analysis of this subject is due to the fact the scheduled speaker had an episode of some sort and Dr. Sugrue filled in last minute. Still enjoyable.
@chadklasens4927
@chadklasens4927 Год назад
Half way into this, and wow! What an insightful and elucidating lecture so far. Bravo.
@CatMoonErickson
@CatMoonErickson 6 месяцев назад
FANTASTIC Lecture!
@rhrh9128
@rhrh9128 8 месяцев назад
He was FABULOUS. Wonderful thinker and speaker. Broad mind. Great listening.Time flew.
@wicomms
@wicomms 7 месяцев назад
Was? IS!
@LasArmas_
@LasArmas_ 2 года назад
Thank you & Happy MayDay
@Aeon490
@Aeon490 2 года назад
I think I heard in one of the Q&A's that this lecture was winged last minute. Pretty good for that.
@jians.2464
@jians.2464 9 месяцев назад
these retro lectures are better than anything on the internet today
@alloftheabove143
@alloftheabove143 Год назад
in my youth i was interested in science 2 decades later im exploring philosophy
@templephantom6613
@templephantom6613 2 года назад
Amazing lectures!
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
Which one are u this time ....? haha.
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
Oh yes indeed btw.
@Levelupliv
@Levelupliv Год назад
Awed by Dr surgrue's brilliance.
@ryans3001
@ryans3001 2 года назад
Thank You!
@forty2888
@forty2888 Год назад
This is Human Art! Thank you for teaching Me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@deforeestwright2469
@deforeestwright2469 Год назад
This is a somewhat cartoonish description of Machiavelli. Even on a lone reading of the Prince, Machiavelli comes off as a witty proto-utilitarian and moderate nationalist, not as an amoral political climber. I am not quite in the camp that interprets The Prince as entirely sarcastic, but Machiavelli definitely has a dry and occasionally hyperbolic sense of humor. I have read all of Machi’s Art of War, the Prince, and about a third of the Discourses on Livy, and he was more concerned with the common good even in The Prince than most give him credit for. Painting this caricature of him is a mild to moderate disservice to The Prince, and a major disservice Machiavelli himself.
@user-hu3iy9gz5j
@user-hu3iy9gz5j Год назад
The role of The Prince and the expanded Machiavellian worldview is in outlining a realist view of power and pragmatism in regards to political governance. The important insight is that the powerful are guardians of their own authority, and directly responsible in case of their downfall
@alilutfi2588
@alilutfi2588 2 года назад
Thank you !
@PolishTomato
@PolishTomato 2 года назад
Was waiting for this one!! Yeaaaah!!!!!!
@adriansamsonhiluf7653
@adriansamsonhiluf7653 Год назад
"Machiavelli was not really Machiavellian." Is the recurring pattern. He shortly wrote The prince after being released from where he underwent torture. That might explain his state of mind when he wrote that book. Its not that he was trying to suck up to the Medici while they were trying to avoid being seen as taking his advice but that the Florence court had already been practicing principles found in his book, whether conciously or unconsciously. Back then City states would create feeble alliances while at the same time plan on how to betray you six ways to Sunday. I see how his kind gesture to the Medici might have been seen as suspicious right after they came back to power.
@raymondcoronarubalcabaiii5975
I'm very proud of you. Hopefully that means something. 😘
@thomasjeffersonscott
@thomasjeffersonscott 7 месяцев назад
Dope lecture, thanks for uploading!
@gamer-cn5ho
@gamer-cn5ho Год назад
Wow this was simple yet amazing
@14nst3w4rt
@14nst3w4rt 2 года назад
Michael Sugrue is a top top lecturer - knows the material without referring to notes. Top class! Chapeau!
@arjunabeuger
@arjunabeuger Год назад
Unfortunately, his depiction of Machiavelli’s character isn’t accurate at all. Supposedly, Machiavelli wasn’t this bloodthirsty, powerhungry “wolf”, as he is characterized by Sugrue. Good lecturer with a poor understanding of Machiavelli. But since it was improvised, I’d cut him some slack.
@shyamalchowdhury7088
@shyamalchowdhury7088 7 месяцев назад
I would like to hear more philosophy lectures like this from you, entirely from memory.
@jDaniel5721
@jDaniel5721 Месяц назад
That was an amazing lecture 👏
@SolidRollin
@SolidRollin 2 года назад
Thank you.
@dredcaulfield9028
@dredcaulfield9028 2 года назад
Been wishing he'd do machiavelli! Sweet.
@andrewbowen2837
@andrewbowen2837 2 года назад
One of the more important points made in the book that was not commented on in the video lecture is the control of fortune. Fortune, meaning chance, is something known since the ancients as limiting on what the good citizen and the good regime are. By chance, you are either born in a time where you can be both a good citizen and a good person (by way of being born into the good regime), or not. For Machiavelli, he notes that by chance, he was not born into an opportunity where he could ascend to political power, nor would his ideas take root. Think of the messenger from Nietzsche's thought, who came preaching into the town square, only to be laughed at and realize that he had been sent by fortune too early. So Machiavelli instead proposes that fortune, as impactful as it is in politics, should be limited and controlled by man, beaten into submission. This way, every regime would be the "good" regime. This very notion was put into practice by Modernism, where the goal of establishing a utopia, a heaven on earth, and removing chance from the equation by lowering the basis of the regime away from metaphysics and the good, something high, became the project. For this reason, I would disagree ever so slightly with Dr. Sugrue about Machiavelli's view of nature. Regarding human nature, there is no disagreement; but nature writ large, Machiavelli wanted to control it. Thus, we have the Enlightenment, and science becomes the ultimate tool of controlling nature, and politics the satisfaction of the most basic of human desires
@camorinbatchelder6514
@camorinbatchelder6514 2 года назад
I would say Machiavelli is domain-specific. He wasn’t a philosopher of human nature writ large, but rather human behavior in the political, existential realm.
@andrewbowen2837
@andrewbowen2837 2 года назад
@@camorinbatchelder6514 I see what you mean, but back then, I don't think the two were differentiated. Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau all used human nature as their baseline to make political assessments
@camorinbatchelder6514
@camorinbatchelder6514 2 года назад
@@andrewbowen2837 I haven’t read “Leviathan”, the “Treaties”, etc. that closely, so I can’t comment on them. Machiavelli wasn’t as philosophical as Sugrue makes him out to be. He simply looked at political behavior as it was, not how it should be.
@andrewbowen2837
@andrewbowen2837 2 года назад
@@camorinbatchelder6514 Dr. Sugrue doesn't really get into the details of the book unfortunately. He pretty much claims that it is horrible and would have dire consequences if implemented. That being said, I think there is a good bit of both "is" and "ought" in politics being described. Machiavelli notes that Italy is in a bad place, and he thinks the most successful leader should model themselves after the actions of Cesare Borgia, and not like some of those who caved in to the church and moral sentiments. At the least he thought that Italy was in need of what he viewed to be a clever and unrelenting leader, with good examples from history (thus in some regard detailing how politics are/were), and he didn't think the younger Lorenzo Medici was capable
@camorinbatchelder6514
@camorinbatchelder6514 2 года назад
@@andrewbowen2837 Machiavelli certainly had a vision, I agree.
@thedjruiner
@thedjruiner Месяц назад
I would have loved school if there was a teacher lke this. Captivating start to finish.
@DarrellJamal
@DarrellJamal Год назад
We love you Mr. Sugrue.
@TroyJamesMonger
@TroyJamesMonger 2 года назад
Excellent, thank you Dr. Sugrue for sharing this dissection of the Machiavellian world view :]
@dhyeyy
@dhyeyy 2 года назад
this is gold 🏅
@shockbroker
@shockbroker Год назад
Amazing content. Worth watching despite the sound/image quality!
@OneOneThree-wl7ml
@OneOneThree-wl7ml 11 месяцев назад
Beautifully said
@1x0x
@1x0x Год назад
has nothing to do with being good or bad, he simply speaks the truth of gaining power
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