From the Art of War, La Mandragora and El Príncipe are some of the most outstanding political content writings by Nicolás Machiavelli. | Photo: de10.com.mx
The literary work of the Italian philosopher Nicolás Machiavelli marked a precedent in the intellectual and cultural advances of the Renaissance era.
- The Prince (1532)
This posthumous work is one of the most representative of history and its creator, who raises the possibility of conceiving politics as a methodological and analytical science, free of moral and religious precepts. It was written in a time of Italian political crisis that raises the incursion of the monarchy into corruption and the actions to be taken to restructure the legal system of the State.
- The Mandrake (1524)
It is a satire written in prose that constitutes a direct critic to the decay of the society of the time to which Machiavelli qualified as "imperfect and dirty". This is a literary and theatrical comedy that tells the story of a young French man who arrives in Italy and falls in love with a young woman committed to a millionaire man older than her.
- Epistolario (1512-1517)
It is a compilation of very personal writings of the author in which he reflects his great reflections on the political events of the time, always directed towards the importance of the separation of the State and the Church, criticized by his moral way of governing.
- Of the Conjurations
This literary work made him one of the most important strategists of modern times, as he describes the strategies, the importance and the dangers of military maneuvers or armies for political leaders, employed in a forced way to stay in power absolute.
- From the Art of War (1521)