Why did Machiavelli think that a new prince 'cannot always act in ways that are considered good'?

Title: Why did Machiavelli think that a new prince 'cannot always act in ways that are considered good'?
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Why did Machiavelli think that a new prince 'cannot always act in ways that are considered good'?
"We have not seen great things done in our time except by those who have been considered mean; the rest have failed" (Chapter XVI, The Prince) In this essay I shall be discussing the above stated question, firstly I shall be analysing the usage of the term good in relation to the question. I will then discuss Machiavelli theories about public perception of a prince; whether its better to be hated, loved or feared. Then …showed first 75 words of 1928 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1928 total…L. Norton- 1991, University of California press *<Tab/>The Common Good, by Bill Jordan- 1989, Blackwell *<Tab/>Reconstructing the classics, by Edward Bryan Portis- 1994, Chatham house publishing *<Tab/>Reappraising political theory, by Terence Ball- 1995, Clarendon press (oxford) *<Tab/>The Prince, by Nicolò Machiavelli- Written c. 1505, published 1515, translated by W. K. Marriott 1908 (http://www.constitution.org/mac/prince00.htm)

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