Anti-Machiavel
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This article is about the essay by Frederick the Great. For the book Discours sur les moyens de bien gouverner, often known in English as Anti-Machiavel, see Innocent Gentillet.
Anti-Machiavel is an 18th-century essay by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia and patron of Voltaire, consisting of a chapter-by-chapter rebuttal of The Prince, the 16th-century book by Niccolò Machiavelli. It was first published in September 1740, a few months after Frederick became king.[1]
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