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Planning:

1. The prince's prime profession should be war. (p.39, para.1)

2. Being disarmed make the prince despised. (p.40, para.2)

3. The prince must train himself which can be done in two ways: by action and by mind. (p.40, para.3)

4. Besides well-diciplined and trained, the princes must also learn the nature of terrain.(p.40, para.3)

5. Knowledge of terrain has two benefits such as: first, learn to know one's own country and better understand how to defend; second, can easily comprehend the characteristic of any other terrain. (p.40, para.3)

6. The prince must read histories and in them study the deeds of great men. (p.41, para.5)

7. Prince must learn how not to be good.(p.42, para.7)

8. The qualities that the princes maintain are judged whether blame or praise.(p. 42, para.8)

9. Princes must keep away the reputation for the worst immorality. (p.43, para.8)

10. Some vices are needed to hold the state, however, some virtues possibly lead up to destruction. (p.43, para.8)

11. Being generous will harm the princes. (p.43, para.9)

12. The wise prince, not worry about being called a miser (p.43, para.10)

13. Prince must consider of being miser to be able to defend himself. (p.44, para,11)

14. Living with the reputation of a miser produces reproach without hatred. (p.45, para.11)

The prince profession should be war, if the princes contribute more to the military matters, they will be successful princes who experience in the war. In another hand, the princes who have given more of their focus to personal matters, they will lose their state, in other words, they no longer have power. The price must training himself "more than in time of war and in peacetime he must train himself more than in time of war" (Machiavelli, 2010, p.40). In order to comprehend the military matters, the princes must be trained both by action and mind constantly. As well as being obedient in training, the princes are obliged to learn the nature of terrain. Knowledge of terrain has two benefits such as: "first, one learns to know one's own country. . .;second, with the knowledge and experience of the terrain, one can easily comprehend the characteristics of any other terrain, that is necessary to explore for the first time." (Maciavelli, 2010, p.40). In order to exercise his mind, the princes must learn the characteristics of past events, so they can knowledgably aware of the deeds of great men from the past. If the

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