Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian during the Renaissance period. He is considered the founder of modern political science. Machiavelli held various government positions in Florence, giving him experience in politics and diplomacy. After losing his position when the Medici family took power, he wrote The Prince to advise rulers on how to acquire and maintain political power. Machiavelli emphasized that rulers should be willing to act unethically, such as using deception and violence, when necessary to protect the state. He also wrote Discourses on Livy, which analyzed Roman history and republican government. Machiavelli is a controversial thinker who challenged conventional ethics in politics and laid the