Harvey Mansfield on Machiavelli as the Founder of Modernity

Conversations with Bill Kristol October 21, 2021
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On Machiavelli as the founder of modern philosophy and politics, his idea of the effectual truth, and his influence on Montesquieu. For more Conversations, visit http://www.conversationswithbillkristol.org Chapter 1 (00:15 - 43:13): Machiavelli's Effectual Truth Chapter 2 (43:13 - 1:11:54): Montesquieu's Machiavellianism “But since my intent is to write something useful to whoever understands it, it has appeared to me more fitting to go directly to the effectual truth of the thing than to the imagination of it.” — Niccolò Machiavelli, in Chapter 15 of The Prince. According to Harvey Mansfield, these lines including the phrase "effectual truth”—a term invented by Machiavelli—are central to Machiavelli’s founding of the revolution in philosophy, science, and politics that we call modernity. In this Conversation—our 200th episode!—our first and most frequent guest Harvey Mansfield returns to the program to discuss his recent work on Machiavelli, and presents an incisive and provocative account of some of the more challenging and too-little-understood aspects of Machiavelli’s teaching. In particular, Mansfield draws out the world-historical significance of Machiavelli’s discovery or invention of the “effectual truth” and shows why Machiavelli can justly be called the founder of modernity.

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