In 'The Prince,' Machiavelli argues that a prince must ruin a conquered republic or reside there based on the differences between principalities and republics, and the rebellion roots in conquered republics.
Machiavelli, in The Prince, works to convince readers that a prince must ruin a conquered republic or reside there by contrasting the characteristics of principalities and republics. He also explains the roots of rebellion in conquered republics, showing how the vitality and desire for vengeance in republics make them difficult to govern after conquest.
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