These individuals have often been shown to be low on empathy and high on risk taking, sensation seeking, and Machiavellianism. |
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But Italy still has a streak of sporting Machiavellianism a mile wide, and his prospects of staying the course remain in the balance. |
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Such a thematization of Machiavellianism ultimately works to discredit itself, a certain fascinating allure notwithstanding. |
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He should be taught as a study in Machiavellianism to future generations. |
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The Maimonidean or Averroist distinction between exoteric and esoteric truths dovetails with the charge of Machiavellianism when the esoteric view is identified as atheism. |
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