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Children are frequently manipulative and scheming, but not enough. It ought to be possible for adults to bond with them and encourage this tendency by reading the works of Machiavelli to them at bedtime. Sadly, the attention span of a child is such that they find the works of the great man somewhat
tedious.
Solution: A comic book version of Machiavelli. That way the kids can understand and be stimulated by his ideas, becoming ever more manipulative and scheming, until they rule their households, their schools, their playgrounds and wherever else they happen to frequent.
Next in the series: Nietzsche for kids, with superheroes of course.
Patrick Curry: Introducing Machiavelli
http://www.amazon.c...Curry/dp/1840461160 Pretty close to a comic book version, although there is text. [jutta, May 16 2008]
Marc Sautet: Nietzsche for Beginners
http://www.amazon.c...autet/dp/0863161189 Not well-reviewed - maybe it's the translation - but at least someone tried. [jutta, May 16 2008]
Action Philosophers Issue 4
http://www.comicboo...osophers/ap4-fc.jpg I've read another issue, and ... while it's the kind of thing that really appeals to me, there's only so much you can do with the form. [jutta, May 16 2008]
MacBeth the Graphic Novel
http://www.grovel.o...-the-graphic-novel/ [MisterQED, May 16 2008]
Machiavelli Graphic Novel Project
http://www.donmacdo...elli/machframe.html [MisterQED, May 16 2008]
Machiavelli's inspiration novel
http://www.creation...nPictures/index.htm BC in black and white, AD in living colour [xenzag, May 16 2008]
Horrible Histories
http://www.horrible...dex.tao?PageId=home My son's bedtime reading [nineteenthly, May 22 2008]
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Thanks [jutta]. I was looking for that Machiavelli book, not knowing if it existed, at the local public library only a couple of hours ago. |
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I am not really sure kids need all that much encouragement to develop their manipulative powers. |
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I think it's an untaught course in elementary school. |
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It's widely taught already and called
Religion. |
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Ah, but [Zimmy], my offspring don't attend school, so they have to be taught to behave this way. |
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My wife just showed me a "graphic novel" version of MacBeth (link) and I was very impressed. I think there is a LOT of promise for this to open up previously unapproachable literature. (+) |
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Ooops, kinf of presently baking (link). |
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Wonderful. A colourful, engaging pop-up book that will turn them to the Dark Side and show them How To Give In To Their Hate (with step-by-step diagrams). For older children, Build Your Own Death Star ..... |
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Delightful. I could see this being the first issue of a weekly part-purchase series of philosophy classics for children. Sun Tzu's Art of War could be issue 2 - in your newsagent now! |
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Sun Tzu is the Chinese Machiavelli, suggesting that politics is a science rather than an art. |
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Neato idea for the kiddies!! Except, maybe, that hanging people stuff.. |
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No, they're really into all that stuff. Look at Horrible Histories. They'd be really turned off it if it wasn't there. |
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Machiavelli? Sounds like some sort of pasta. |
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