The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli | Audiobook with Text

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @Chillbooks
    @Chillbooks  Месяц назад +5

    Happy weekend! This is an optimized edition of The Prince. We made an edition ~3 years ago, but the background music was louder than the narration, and it didn’t have on-screen captions.
    We hope you enjoy the diversity of content on the channel!

    • @samiibrahim5356
      @samiibrahim5356 3 дня назад

      What sense does it make to start with Oct 7th when the problem started back when Benjamin Disraeli, then the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, facilitated the British government's purchase of a 44% stake in the Suez Canal Company from the Egyptian Khedive Isma'il Pasha in 1875. To finance this acquisition, Disraeli arranged a loan of £4 million (approximately £500 million today when adjusted for inflation) from Lionel de Rothschild, a prominent member of the Rothschild banking family.
      The British bombarded Alexandria and subsequently occupied Egypt, including the Suez Canal area, in 1882 during the Anglo-Egyptian War. This strained the relationship between the British Empire and the Ottoman Empire, contributing to the Ottoman Empire siding with Germany during WWI because it perceived the occupation of Egypt as an occupation of the Ottoman territory.
      To add to the problem the British occupied the newly discovered Iranian oil fields which was another developing issue between the Ottomans and the British who wanted oil for their new war ships.
      To overthrow the Ottoman Empire the British turned to the Arab people, The McMahon-Hussein Correspondence occurred between July 14, 1915, and March 30, 1916. It was a series of letters exchanged between Sir Henry McMahon, the British High Commissioner in Egypt, and Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the Emir of Mecca. The correspondence was initiated during World War I as part of British efforts to secure Arab support against the Ottoman Empire, which had aligned itself with Germany and Austria-Hungary. It promised among other things a free and independent country for Palestinians.
      The correspondence was later a source of significant controversy because it appeared to conflict with the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916), a secret agreement between Britain and France to divide Ottoman territories in the Middle East into spheres of influence, and the Balfour Declaration (1917), which expressed British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
      So, the stage was set for the ongoing Palestine Israel conflict by a British Empire that had come under the control of people like Bejamin Disraeli and "Lord Rothchild" the Balfour Declaration was issued on November 2, 1917, and General Edmund Allenby entered Jerusalem on December 11, 1917, just over five weeks later.
      With Palestine now occupied by the British, and the formal establishment of the British Mandate for Palestine in 1920, under the auspices of the League of Nations, was pivotal. The mandate incorporated the Balfour Declaration, committing Britain to support the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine. This legal framework significantly facilitated Jewish immigration; the Zionists started the invasion of the now British occupied Palestine.
      The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine of 1947. The plan proposed by the UN General Assembly in Resolution 181 called for the partition of the British Mandate of Palestine into two separate states: one Jewish and one Palestinian, with Jerusalem under international administration.
      This two peaceful nations side by side never occurred because you cannot just invade someone's homeland and demand half of it for yourself and expect the people to be just bow down to your desire for an ethno-state, instead the Nakba took place 700,000+ Palestinians were displaced, and 500+ Palestinian towns and villages were wiped off the map by Zionists, the number of dead was hidden and denied but was in the millions followed by 75+ years of occupation where Palestinians are denied the basic human rights by their brutal, sadistic occupiers, every Palestinian remaining in Palestine is treated as a prisoner of war including infants. When the Palestinians resist, they are labeled as terrorists and the focus of the Hasbara (הסברה) propaganda program is to always keep the focus on terrorism to keep the Americans from focusing on the real problem which is occupation and violations of human rights.

  • @tonypaus13
    @tonypaus13 16 дней назад +2

    Great content. For a non native English speaker like me, audiobooks of older books are way harder to keep up. The text makes it way better.

    • @Chillbooks
      @Chillbooks  16 дней назад +1

      So happy it helps Tony! Welcome in

  • @KhalidCary
    @KhalidCary Месяц назад +3

    This channel is amazing

  • @ashir8687
    @ashir8687 Месяц назад +1

    love your channel keep going!

  • @betsyshea9035
    @betsyshea9035 10 дней назад +1

    3 things to know before you read:
    Theme: A good leader is loved and feared. IN the end people need to know the leader is POWERFUL
    The book was written because of the nation states, the author wanted all of these states to be one country and to bring italy together.
    All of the family names are just people who have power, so dont worry about trying to keep everyone straight all of the time

  • @samiibrahim5356
    @samiibrahim5356 3 дня назад

    What sense does it make to start with Oct 7th when the problem started back when Benjamin Disraeli, then the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, facilitated the British government's purchase of a 44% stake in the Suez Canal Company from the Egyptian Khedive Isma'il Pasha in 1875. To finance this acquisition, Disraeli arranged a loan of £4 million (approximately £500 million today when adjusted for inflation) from Lionel de Rothschild, a prominent member of the Rothschild banking family.
    The British bombarded Alexandria and subsequently occupied Egypt, including the Suez Canal area, in 1882 during the Anglo-Egyptian War. This strained the relationship between the British Empire and the Ottoman Empire, contributing to the Ottoman Empire siding with Germany during WWI because it perceived the occupation of Egypt as an occupation of the Ottoman territory.
    To add to the problem the British occupied the newly discovered Iranian oil fields which was another developing issue between the Ottomans and the British who wanted oil for their new war ships.
    To overthrow the Ottoman Empire the British turned to the Arab people, The McMahon-Hussein Correspondence occurred between July 14, 1915, and March 30, 1916. It was a series of letters exchanged between Sir Henry McMahon, the British High Commissioner in Egypt, and Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the Emir of Mecca. The correspondence was initiated during World War I as part of British efforts to secure Arab support against the Ottoman Empire, which had aligned itself with Germany and Austria-Hungary. It promised among other things a free and independent country for Palestinians.
    The correspondence was later a source of significant controversy because it appeared to conflict with the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916), a secret agreement between Britain and France to divide Ottoman territories in the Middle East into spheres of influence, and the Balfour Declaration (1917), which expressed British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
    So, the stage was set for the ongoing Palestine Israel conflict by a British Empire that had come under the control of people like Bejamin Disraeli and "Lord Rothchild" the Balfour Declaration was issued on November 2, 1917, and General Edmund Allenby entered Jerusalem on December 11, 1917, just over five weeks later.
    With Palestine now occupied by the British, and the formal establishment of the British Mandate for Palestine in 1920, under the auspices of the League of Nations, was pivotal. The mandate incorporated the Balfour Declaration, committing Britain to support the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine. This legal framework significantly facilitated Jewish immigration; the Zionists started the invasion of the now British occupied Palestine.
    The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine of 1947. The plan proposed by the UN General Assembly in Resolution 181 called for the partition of the British Mandate of Palestine into two separate states: one Jewish and one Palestinian, with Jerusalem under international administration.
    This two peaceful nations side by side never occurred because you cannot just invade someone's homeland and demand half of it for yourself and expect the people to be just bow down to your desire for an ethno-state, instead the Nakba took place 700,000+ Palestinians were displaced, and 500+ Palestinian towns and villages were wiped off the map by Zionists, the number of dead was hidden and denied but was in the millions followed by 75+ years of occupation where Palestinians are denied the basic human rights by their brutal, sadistic occupiers, every Palestinian remaining in Palestine is treated as a prisoner of war including infants. When the Palestinians resist, they are labeled as terrorists and the focus of the Hasbara (הסברה) propaganda program is to always keep the focus on terrorism to keep the Americans from focusing on the real problem which is occupation and violations of human rights.

  • @norwardradtke1361
    @norwardradtke1361 12 дней назад +1

    Here to learn about my narcissist mothers tactics lol

  • @ma2996
    @ma2996 6 дней назад +1

    When niceness is frowned upon.... you know how shit the world is. Please don't make excuses for evil shits to be more evil.