Of Ambition

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"Of Ambition" is an essay by Francis Bacon that examines the nature, motives, and dangers of human ambition in public and private life.

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instanceOf essay
author Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
discusses benefits of ambitious individuals to princes and states
difference between moderate and excessive ambition
management of ambitious subordinates by rulers
motives that drive ambition
relationship between ambition and danger
relationship between ambition and virtue
risks posed by ambitious people to stability and order
educationalUse study of Renaissance prose
study of early modern moral philosophy
study of political thought
genre moral essay
philosophical essay
hasKeyConcept ambition as a source of disorder when unchecked
ambition as a spur to great actions
ambitious men as useful instruments but dangerous masters
need to balance ambition with prudence
includedIn later editions of Bacon's Essays
language English
literaryMovement Renaissance literature NERFINISHED
mainTheme ambition
dangers of ambition
human motives
political power
private life
public life
partOf Essays (by Francis Bacon) NERFINISHED
period early 17th century
philosophicalPerspective political realism
pragmatic
style aphoristic
concise prose
subjectOf literary criticism
philosophical analysis
tone analytical
didactic

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