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Cruelty is sometimes necessary for stability from "summary" of The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli

It must be understood that in order to establish and maintain stability in a state, a ruler must sometimes resort to acts of cruelty. This may seem harsh or unjust, but it is a necessary evil in the game of politics. A ruler must be willing to make tough decisions and take drastic actions when the situation demands it, even if it means being perceived as cruel. By being willing to use cruelty when necessary, a ruler can instill fear and maintain control over their subjects. This fear can prevent rebellion and ensure obedience, ultimately leading to a more stable and secure state. Without this element of fear and control, a ruler risks losing power and stability in the face of internal or external threats. Furthermore, acts of cruelty can serve as a deterrent to potential enemies or challengers. When a ruler demonstrates their willingness to be ruthless and unforgiving, it sends a clear message that any opposition will be met with swift and severe consequences. This can help to deter conflict and maintain peace within the state. While it may be tempting to rule with compassion and kindness, especially in modern times, it is important to remember that politics is a ruthless game that requires tough decisions. In the pursuit of stability and security, a ruler must be willing to do whatever it takes to maintain power and control. This may involve acts of cruelty, but in the grand scheme of things, it is a small price to pay for the greater good of the state.
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    The Prince

    Niccolo Machiavelli

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