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Word: machiavelli (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...what wowed the school board was that the building came in $40,000 under the estimate. "When they saw the building, they were completely sold," says Hiss triumphantly. "Their minds had been closed since the age of seven. I finally got them sane. After that, I felt like Machiavelli's brother. It was like taking candy from a baby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Sarasota Success Story | 12/29/1958 | See Source »

...Radcliffe, chiefly in connection with courses, but also in regard to important questions of the day, political, social, and artistic." It contained about two or three essays in each issue, with such titles as "The Concept of Personality," and "A Comparison of the Political Theories of Dante and Machiavelli." Shop only lasted a year; its demise was owed either to a lack of cash or perhaps of serious thinking...

Author: By Victoria Thompson, | Title: Sixteen Attempts and Fifteen Failures | 12/2/1958 | See Source »

...once been an instructor at New York University in the philosophy of education. The Professor became private tutor to the children of only the best gangsters, e.g., Squillante's godfather Albert Anastasia, Willie and Salvatore Moretti, Joe Adonis, Vito Genovese. (He taught "Socrates to the moderns," but not Machiavelli, he added thoughtfully, "because the philosophy of the end justifying the means is immoral.") This duty followed long after the time he was jailed on separate occasions for practicing medicine without a license and grand larceny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Taking Out the Garbage | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

...never assumes that water is what a fish is about. He raises questions of appearance v. reality, theory v. practice, but his chief question is: How may half-baked youth be seasoned to maturity? The recipe culled from his books: 1) the skepticism of Montaigne, 2) the craft of Machiavelli, 3) the self-reliance of Emerson, 4) the stoicism of Marcus Aurelius, and 5) the patience of Job. Cozzens' heroes do not "have fun"; they cannot "not give a damn"; they are trying to be responsible grownups in a confusing and dangerous world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Hermit of Lambertville | 9/2/1957 | See Source »

What qualities make a successful diplomat? Says Machiavelli: he must have "little regard for good faith and be able, by astuteness, to confuse men's brains and ultimately overcome those who have made loyalty their foundation." Says Talleyrand: "Above all, not too much zeal!" Says the U.S.'s John (Open Door) Hay, Secretary of State from 1898 to 1905: "There are three species of creatures who, when they seem coming are going, when they seem going, they come: diplomats, women and crabs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: What Is a Diplomat? | 8/19/1957 | See Source »

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