The Prince - Machiavelli

The Prince - Machiavelli

Niccolò Machiavell
País Estados Unidos
Géneros Educación, Historia
Idioma EN
Episodios 19
Último 20.08.2026

Explore the intricate world of political strategy and the art of governance, as inspired by the profound ideas of Machiavelli. This podcast delves into themes of power dynamics, leadership, and the moral complexities faced by those in authority. Each week, listeners are introduced to a new complete audiobook, offering a rotating selection of narratives that span different eras and styles, providing a diverse exploration of political thought and philosophy. Whether you're seeking to satisfy your curiosity, gain valuable insights, or simply enjoy thought-provoking stories, this series offers something for every listener.

Episodios

  • From Different Standpoints - Faye Huntington Pansy 20.08.2026 8h 39m
    "From Different Standpoints" by Faye Huntington Pansy delves into how individual perspectives shape one's views on life, society, and religion. The narrative follows Perry, a young man grappling with illness while seeking spiritual guidance, alongside his sister-like friend Eunice, the self-centered socialite Eleanor, and her devoted brother Tom. This rich tapestry of characters highlights the complexities of love, marriage, and service, illustrating the diverse ways people navigate their beliefs and relationships. The themes of faith, personal struggle, and differing worldviews remain profoundly relevant today, making this story an enduring exploration of the human experience.
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 06 - Various 19.08.2026 3h 26m
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 06" invites listeners to explore a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate the timeless themes of heroism, culture, and ancient lore. This collection features a diverse array of short stories and chapters from various cultures, all of which are in the public domain, making them accessible for everyone to enjoy. The enduring nature of these myths and legends speaks to universal human experiences and values that continue to resonate today, such as the struggle for power and the moral complexities of leadership, as exemplified by Machiavelli's "The Prince." By delving into these narratives, listeners can gain insight into the beliefs and traditions that have shaped societies throughout history.
  • Anyhow Stories Moral and otherwise - Lucy Clifford 18.08.2026 3h 10m
    "Anyhow Stories Moral and otherwise" by Lucy Clifford is a delightful collection of stories and poems crafted for children, showcasing the imaginative spirit of British novelist and playwright Lucy Lane Clifford. Known for her engaging salons that drew both scientists and literary figures, Clifford's work remains timeless, inviting listeners to explore moral lessons and whimsical tales that resonate with the curiosity of young minds. The enchanting narratives reflect themes of morality and imagination, making them relevant for today's audiences who seek meaningful stories for children.
  • Aristopia A Romance-History of the New World - Castello Newton Holford 17.08.2026 5h 13m
    "Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World" by Castello Newton Holford presents an alternative vision of how North America could have evolved under the leadership of a single, altruistic individual, Ralph Morton, who dreams of a society benefiting all its inhabitants. This novel, published in 1895, stands out as the first lengthy example of its genre, blending historical narrative with idealistic aspirations, drawing inspiration from real documents and the concept of utopia. Its exploration of wealth, societal structure, and the potential for a more equitable distribution of resources resonates today, prompting reflection on the ongoing struggles of disenfranchised populations.
  • Flower Princess - Abbie Farwell Brown 16.08.2026 2h 18m
    "Flower Princess" by Abbie Farwell Brown invites listeners into a whimsical world where Princess Fleurette resides in a stunning marble palace atop a hill, surrounded by a vibrant garden filled with enchanting flowers. This charming tale unfolds alongside three other delightful stories: "The Little Friend," "The Mermaid's Child," and "The Ten Blowers," each brimming with wonder and imagination. The themes of beauty, nature, and the joys of friendship resonate deeply, reminding us of the simple pleasures that still bring happiness today. With its lyrical prose and enchanting settings, this collection offers timeless stories that celebrate the magic found in both the world around us and the bonds we share.
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 11 - Various 15.08.2026 1h 45m
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 11" presents a captivating array of short mythical and legendary works from various cultures, all in the Public Domain. This collection showcases timeless tales of heroes, ancient lore, and the rich tapestry of human imagination that transcends generations. Each story resonates with themes of bravery, morality, and the human experience, making them as relevant today as they were in their origins. By exploring these narratives, listeners can gain insight into the values and beliefs that have shaped societies throughout history. The enduring nature of these myths invites reflection on the common threads of humanity that connect us all.
  • Carpenter's World Travels France to Scandinavia - Frank G Carpenter 14.08.2026 7h 12m
    "Carpenter's World Travels France to Scandinavia" by Frank G Carpenter offers a captivating travelogue that explores the rich landscapes and cultures of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, presenting a vivid snapshot of Europe nearly a century ago. This journey invites listeners of all ages to discover both bustling cities and hidden gems, revealing the charm and diversity of these countries. The themes of exploration and cultural appreciation resonate strongly today as we seek to understand our world and its history. Carpenter’s engaging narrative not only transports us back in time but also reminds us of the timeless allure of travel and the importance of connecting with different cultures.
  • Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work - Various 13.08.2026 2h 24m
    The "Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work" is a curated selection of public domain works that explore the significance of work and the workplace, perfect for those short moments when you crave a complete story. Each piece, ranging from 3 to 15 minutes, can easily fit into your daily routine, making it ideal for study breaks, commutes, or workouts. This collection resonates with timeless themes of labor, society, and the human experience, reflecting on the diverse aspects of working life that continue to be relevant today. While some selections may contain language that could be considered offensive, they maintain the authenticity of the original texts, offering listeners a genuine glimpse into the world of work.
  • Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy - Bertrand Russell 12.08.2026 8h 45m
    Bertrand Russell's "Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy" offers a profound exploration of the significance of late nineteenth-century mathematical advancements while reflecting on his own philosophical stance known as Logicism, which posits that all mathematical truths are fundamentally logical truths. Written during his imprisonment for protesting World War I, the work delves into the complexities of mathematical foundations and the paradoxes that plagued them, culminating in his collaborative effort on the monumental "Principia Mathematica."
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 03 - Various 11.08.2026 3h 51m
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 03" is a captivating anthology that brings together short mythical and legendary works from various cultures, all of which are in the Public Domain. This collection showcases timeless tales of heroes, ancient lore, and the rich tapestry of human imagination that transcends generations. Listening to these stories today allows us to connect with the universal themes of bravery, morality, and the quest for understanding that resonate across time and cultures. Each narrative not only entertains but also invites reflection on the values and beliefs that shape our world, making this collection an enduring treasure for those who seek to explore the depths of human storytelling.
  • Coffee Break Collection 026 - It's a Small World - Various 10.08.2026 1h 50m
    The "Coffee Break Collection 026 - It's a Small World" features a delightful assortment of poems, fiction, and non-fiction pieces, each lasting fifteen minutes or less. With a theme that invites personal interpretation, listeners can enjoy a variety of selections, including reflections on asteroids, modern small country houses, and whimsical tales for children like "Jack and the Beanstalk." This collection resonates with timeless themes of exploration and imagination, reminding us of the beauty found in both the grand and the minute aspects of life. Perfect for a brief escape, these stories capture the essence of a world that, despite its vastness, is filled with intimate connections and shared experiences.
  • Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work - Various 09.08.2026 2h 24m
    The "Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work" is a curated selection of public domain works that explore the significance of work and the workplace, perfect for those short moments when you crave a complete story. Each piece, ranging from 3 to 15 minutes, can easily fit into your daily routine, making it ideal for study breaks, commutes, or workouts. This collection resonates with timeless themes of labor, society, and the human experience, reflecting on the diverse aspects of working life that continue to be relevant today. While some selections may contain language that could be considered offensive, they maintain the authenticity of the original texts, offering listeners a genuine glimpse into the world of work.
  • Enchiridion Militis Christiani English - Desiderius Erasmus 08.08.2026 7h 51m
    The "Enchiridion Militis Christiani," or "The Manual of the Christian Knight," by Desiderius Erasmus is a profound exploration of the essence of true Christianity, originally penned in Latin in 1501 and later translated into English by William Tyndale in 1533. This influential work emphasizes the critical distinction between genuine faith rooted in the heart and mere outward observance of religious rituals. In an era marked by formal righteousness, Erasmus calls individuals back to the core teachings of Jesus and the clarity of common sense. Its enduring themes of authentic spirituality and personal conscience continue to resonate today, reminding listeners of the importance of sincere belief over superficial practice.
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 02 - Various 07.08.2026 2h 12m
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 02" is a captivating anthology that brings together a variety of short mythical and legendary works from diverse cultures, all of which are in the Public Domain. These stories explore timeless themes of heroism, morality, and the human experience, reflecting the rich tapestry of ancient lore that has shaped societies across the globe. Hearing these tales today reminds us of the universal truths and values that continue to resonate, such as the struggle between good and evil and the quest for wisdom. This collection serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling to connect generations and cultures, making it a treasure trove for anyone interested in the enduring legacy of myths and legends.
  • Something-Different Dish - Marion Harris Neil 06.08.2026 2h 13m
    "Something-Different Dish" by Marion Harris Neil is a unique culinary collection that invites listeners to explore a variety of recipes spanning soups, fish, meats, and intriguing dishes from the Miscellaneous section. With 100 recipes, including delightful options like Mulligatawny, Wiggle, and Salmagundi, this audiobook offers a playful twist on traditional cooking. The book's charm lies in its off-beat selections and whimsical names, making it a delightful listen for both seasoned chefs and curious food enthusiasts. Its enduring appeal lies in the celebration of creativity in the kitchen, reminding us that cooking can be an adventure filled with unexpected flavors and fun.
  • Memoir on the Life and Character of the Rev Prince Demetrius A de Gallitzin - Thomas Heyden 05.08.2026 2h 2m
    "Memoir on the Life and Character of the Rev Prince Demetrius A de Gallitzin" by Thomas Heyden recounts the inspiring life of Prince Demetrius of Gallitzin, a nobleman who devoted himself to the spiritual care of pioneers in the American frontier during the eighteenth century. Known as "The Apostle of the Alleghenies," he humbly set aside his royal heritage to serve his adopted community for over four decades, embodying a profound commitment to faith and service. This memoir, drawn from valuable documents entrusted to Heyden after Demetrius's death, captures the essence of selflessness and dedication that continues to resonate today.
  • Betty Crocker's Bisquick Cook Book 157 Recipes and Ideas - Betty Crocker 04.08.2026 1h 28m
    "Betty Crocker's Bisquick Cook Book" showcases 157 delightful recipes that highlight the versatility of Bisquick, a beloved pancake and baking mix introduced by General Mills in 1931. From scrumptious coffee cakes to comforting dumplings, this cookbook has something for every home cook. The enduring appeal of Betty Crocker lies in her ability to simplify American cooking, making it accessible and enjoyable for families across generations. Today, as many seek quick and easy meal solutions without sacrificing taste, this collection remains relevant, reminding us that good food can be both simple and satisfying. Experience the timeless charm of home cooking with these classic recipes that continue to inspire.
  • Man's World - Rachel Crothers 03.08.2026 2h 13m
    "Man's World" by Rachel Crothers explores the life of Frank Ware, a woman writer who adopts a masculine pseudonym to gain literary respect in early 20th-century New York City. As she navigates the complexities of her identity and societal expectations, Frank dedicates her time to rescuing prostitutes, challenging the double standards that govern the behavior of men and women. This poignant narrative addresses the enduring themes of gender inequality, the perils of romantic love, and the prejudices that persist even among the so-called progressive thinkers of society.
  • Bill Doreen Get Hitched Selections from The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke - C J Dennis 02.08.2026 50m
    "Bill & Doreen Get Hitched" is the captivating sequel to "Bill & Doreen's Courtship," continuing the tale of Bill, a larrikin from the Little Lonsdale Street push, and his beloved Doreen. This verse novel by C. J. Dennis, first published in 1915, chronicles their journey from courtship to marriage, highlighting Bill's transformation from a violence-prone gang member to a devoted husband and father. The themes of love, redemption, and personal growth resonate deeply, reminding listeners of the enduring power of relationships and the capacity for change. With its rich Australian vernacular and heartfelt storytelling, this work remains a timeless exploration of human emotion and connection.
  • Horace Walpole's Letters a selection - Horace Walpole 01.08.2026 5h 44m
    Horace Walpole's Letters offer a captivating glimpse into the social and political landscape of Georgian England through the eyes of a keen observer and participant. His charming and witty correspondence not only captures the essence of his time but also reflects on the intricacies of human nature, from the grand to the trivial. Virginia Woolf beautifully describes Walpole as a man whose life mirrors a vast lake, showcasing the interplay of friendships, conflicts, and the everyday joys of life. These letters remain relevant today, as they explore themes of society, culture, and personal relationships that continue to resonate with modern audiences, making them a timeless treasure worth hearing.

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