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Moved away from tradition; Sets a new standard for “virtue” Political science becomes a technique for the successful manipulation of power Huge influence on politicians to this day Human nature is to have an “insatiable hunger”; perpetual dissatisfaction with their lot; frustration/suffering way of life Escape is possible Looks back to ancient Rome to find a system that produces good values and achieves stability No place for supernatural; only natural causes work political destiny of man Writes 2 “how to” books; “Discourses”/”The Prince” Every society contains “few”/ “many”; both make up the “matter” of society “Matter” can be “virtuous” or “corrupt”; which determines what kind of political regime is needed “Matter” is “virtuous”; need Republic (read Discourses) “Matter” is “corrupt” ; need Absolute govt. ( read The Prince) SYDNEY, Nov 19: Defending champions Australia and challengers England made just one change each to their starting lineups on Wednesday when they announced their teams for Saturday's World Cup final. Australia called up Al Baxter to replace the injured Ben Darwin at tighthead prop while European champions England recalled Mike Tindall in the centres at the expense of Mike Catt. "We've got a young pack and they've got no fear, they've got nothing to be frightened about," said Wallaby coach Eddie Jones. "All they've got to do is go out there and play well and they'll do that, they'll play with a lot of aggression. If we're good enough we'll get on top of them, if we're not good enough we won't." Utility back Matt Giteau returns to the bench after injury.
Approximate Word count = 947 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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