Humanism the renaissance and machiavelli
Title: Humanism the renaissance and machiavelli
Category: /History
Details: Words: 537 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Humanism the renaissance and machiavelli
Category: /History
Details: Words: 537 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Humanism
The introduction of the concept of humanism greatly affected
the Renaissance. The Humanistic influence shaped Renaissance
art, writing, education and thinkers, its ideas were spread among
all aspects of life. Machiavelli’s writings during the
Renaissance were also affected by the ideas of humanism. His
ideas reflect the thoughts of humanism in the way he thought
governments and societies should be organized.
Humanism’s influence on art was very obvious, it could be
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ideal” orginization of a government this very well. The
way he describes the perfect government is with well rounded
departments. He also believed that a ruler should not mistreat
his citizens, but not pamper them either. Machiavelli’s views
were not completely humanistic, though, he did not feel that
everyone should have a liberal humanistic education. He felt
that those who do simple jobs, serfs and other farmers, should
not have this wasted on them.


