Niccolo Machiavelli

Niccolo Machiavelli

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On this episode we discuss lessons learned from Miyamoto Musashi, his life as a traveling Samurai, his work as an artist, and his famous work "The Book of Five Rings." To subscribe, go to ⁠ https://takeoverpod.supercast.com⁠ or you can subscribe in-app on Apple Podcasts. Learn mor ...  Show more

Adolf Hitler (Part 3)

In part 3, we explore how Hitler went from taking over Europe to losing everything. 00:00 Introduction 06:51 Reichstag Fire 09:44 Working Toward the Führer 14:40 Night of the Long Knives 22:18 Rearmament 23:26 Rhineland Reoccupation 31:37 Berlin Olympics 42:03 Anschluss 44:51 Sud ...  Show more

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Episode 66, Niccolò Machiavelli (Part I - Life and Context)
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No book can teach you how to tame the raging river of fortune, for it has many plans contrary to ambitious minds. Yet to submit powerlessly to fate with lamentation, as if God has not instilled you with freedom of the will, is a sign of disrespect and the ultimate fol ...

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Episode 66, Niccolò Machiavelli (Part IV - Further Analysis and Discussion)
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Episode 66, Niccolò Machiavelli (Part III - Machiavellianism Today)
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No book can teach you how to tame the raging river of fortune, for it has many plans contrary to ambitious minds. Yet to submit powerlessly to fate with lamentation, as if God has not instilled you with freedom of the will, is a sign of disrespect and the ultimate fol ...

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