Ramush beat Albin by saying “macisticist”: What Is Macticism?

The prime minister in the resignation of the Republic of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, last night named “macist” Mr. Albin Kurti, who serves as chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement and will compete for the prime minister's position in the upcoming elections. Periscope briefly brings the main points of the Italian thinker's political philosophy. Haradinaj to justify his quality [...]
The prime minister in the resignation of the Republic of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, last night named “macist” Mr. Albin Kurti, who serves as chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement and will compete for the prime minister's position in the upcoming elections. Periscope briefly brings the main points of the Italian thinker's political philosophy.
Haradinaj to justify his quality stated that “Albin says something but does something else”.
Following those statements, Glauk Konjufca of Vetevendosje reacted, which was convinced that “Ramushi did not read Makiavell, and that the word used has to be tʹnime].
The same quality has been used earlier by analysts and other politicians towards politicians like Hashim Thaci, Ramush Haradinaj himself, Isa Mustafa and others.
By Mr. Haradinaj, we can find out that he understands machiavelism simply like “hipocrycosis”.
Nikollo Makiavell was a great thinker of Italian Renasca and associate of Pope Alexander VI's illegal son, Caesare Borjas. The book “requires” translated into Albanian as well as “Ruler” chants Borja's political image. The Makiavell significantly separated politics from morality by formulating the famous statue that “purpose reasons tool”.

Caesar Borja (Cesare Borgia)
Under remarkable circumstances, he believed that it is necessary to use violence in order to feel fear and respect for the prince in question. Makiavell believed that the power of the state stood precisely in the power of the prince of that state and in obedience (for fear, not love) of citizens towards him.
The Prince must be a fox to avoid traps, and it must be a lion to defeat wolves” It's one of his best-known statements.
In another statement that he reasoned in his famous book, perhaps making it more clear within our political context, the thinker from Florence reasoned that the prince should want people to fear, fear, not love him.
Ramush Haradinaj or Albin Kurti fear more their subordinates? Let's not forget, the favourite sentence of the machiavelist leader is the following: “Giamadani line liner line, tax noose, neck of army”. HINA













