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The New Machiavelli: The Art of Politics in Business
 
 
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Those men who are anxious to ingratiate themselves with a Prince are normally in the habit of greeting him either with those things they consider of the greatest value from amongst their own possessions or with objects they perceive give him the most pleasure. Read the first page
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