Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Comparison of Lao-tzu and Machiavelli Essays -- Political Philosophers
Comparison of Lao-tzu and Machiavelli Lao-tzu and Machiavelli are political philosophers writing in two different lands and two different times. Lao-tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher from 6th century BC, the author of Tao-te Ching, and Machiavelli was an Italian philosopher who lived 2000 years after Lao-tzuââ¬â¢s time, author of Prince. They are both philosophers but have totally different perspective on how to be a good leader. While both philosopherââ¬â¢s writing is instructive. Lao-tzuââ¬â¢s advice issues from detached view of a universal ruler; Machiavelliââ¬â¢s advice is very personal perhaps demanding. Both philosophersââ¬â¢ idea will not work for todayââ¬â¢s world, because that modern world is not as perfect as Lao-tzu described in Tao-te Ching, and not as chaotic as Machiavelli illustrated in Prince. Perhaps Lao-tzu and Machivelliââ¬â¢s political system will not work for todayââ¬â¢s world, but some of their philosophies are still exist in some of modern issues. One of those issues is gun control, which has become a dividing line in America. Lao-tzu advised in Tao-te Ching ââ¬Å"weapon are the tools of violence; all decent man detest them. Weapon are the tools of fear; a decent man will avoid them except in the direst necessity and, if compelled, will use them only with the utmost restraint.â⬠On the other hand Machiavelli wrote in Prince, ââ¬Å"Francesco Sforza became Duke of Milan from being a private citizen because he was armed; his sons, since they avoided the inconveniences of arms, bec...
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