

Harvard Professor’s Masterclass on Machiavelli | Harvey Mansfield
90 snips Aug 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Harvard political philosophy professor Harvey Mansfield offers insights into Machiavelli's profound impact on modern thought. The conversation delves into Machiavelli's critique of Christianity, contrasting the spiritual conquests of Christianity with the martial strength of Islam. Mansfield also explores gender dynamics within Christian teachings, the tension between political ambition and a tranquil life, and the relevance of Machiavelli's concepts like 'effectual truth' to contemporary politics, emphasizing the continuous pursuit of glory and the complexities of power.
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This-Worldly Honor Replaces Heaven
- Machiavelli made the world this-worldly by shifting honor from the next world to this one.
- He sees modernity as the result of replacing Christian otherworldly goods with worldly necessity.
Prince As Conqueror And Prophet
- Machiavelli demands a prince who is both conqueror and prophet to remake beliefs and therefore the world.
- The prince must make people obey by changing their beliefs, not merely by ruling facts.
Necessity Supplants Moral Goodness
- Machiavelli replaces moral goodness with necessity: people act for urgent needs and acquisition.
- He argues people are good only when required, so rulers must teach their necessity to secure obedience.