Though written more than 500 years ago, Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince is still both widely read and very influential. Readers turn to it for its direct advice on the question of how to attain and retain power. Machiavelli's answer, in brief: use any means necessary to make sure the state survives. ¶Given the changeable nature of politics, the strong ruler that Machiavelli describes may need to lie or cheat, deceive and, if necessary, resort to acts of violence all the while maintaining an "image" of goodness. With enough skillalong with luck and favorable circumstancesthe prince will retain his power.