| The Thirty Tyrants The deal that the American elite chose to make with China has a precedent in the history of Athens and Sparta by Lee Smith (02/03) In Chapter 5 of The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli describes three options for how a conquering power might best treat those it has defeated in war. The first is to ruin them; the second is to rule directly; the third is to create “therein a state of the few which might keep it friendly to you.” | |
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