

I mean… probably, but he wrote other books. Discourses on Livy is a pretty good read, and definitely not very fascist, or even conservative by today’s standard. The guy straight up wrote “it should be the object of every well-governed commonwealth to make the state rich and keep individual citizens poor”
He is on the cynical side, though








Nah. I’ve been saving up quotes as I’ve been reading, just for the day when I meet the internet right-wing edgelord who calls himself a Machiavellian, because it’s full of stuff like this.
“A princedom is impossible where equality prevails, and a Republic where it does not”
“A people is wiser and more constant than a prince”
“the ambition of the great is so pernicious that unless controlled and counteracted in a variety of ways, it will always reduce a city to speedy ruin”