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The Prince is a political treatise written by Niccolรฒ Machiavelli in 1513, which offers advice on how a ruler can maintain power and control over his state. This work is significant as it reflects the shift toward realism in political thought during the Italian Renaissance, emphasizing practical approaches over idealistic views of governance. The Prince is often seen as a foundational text for modern political science, highlighting the importance of power dynamics and the sometimes ruthless nature of political leadership.