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Machiavelli and the Problems of Military Force: A War One's Own

Machiavelli and the Problems of Military Force: A War One's Own

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Central to Niccolò Machiavelli's writing is the argument that a successful state is one that prefers to lose with its own arms (
arma propriis)
than to win with the arms of others
(arma alienis)
. This book sheds light on Machiavelli's critiques of military force and provides an important reinterpretation of his military theory.
Sean Erwin argues that the distinction between
arma propriis
and
arma alienis
poses a central problem to Machiavelli's case for why modern political institutions offer modes of political existence that ancient ones did not. Starting from the influence of Lucretius and Aelianus Tacticus on the
Dell'arte della guerra
,
Erwin examines Machiavelli's criticism of mercenary, auxiliary, and mixed forces.
Giving due consideration to an overlooked conceptual distinction in Machiavelli studies, this book is a valuable and original contribution to the field.
Central to Niccolò Machiavelli's writing is the argument that a successful state is one that prefers to lose with its own arms (
arma propriis)
than to win with the arms of others
(arma alienis)
. This book sheds light on Machiavelli's critiques of military force and provides an important reinterpretation of his military theory.
Sean Erwin argues that the distinction between
arma propriis
and
arma alienis
poses a central problem to Machiavelli's case for why modern political institutions offer modes of political existence that ancient ones did not. Starting from the influence of Lucretius and Aelianus Tacticus on the
Dell'arte della guerra
,
Erwin examines Machiavelli's criticism of mercenary, auxiliary, and mixed forces.
Giving due consideration to an overlooked conceptual distinction in Machiavelli studies, this book is a valuable and original contribution to the field.

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