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Beforecast

with historian Ada Palmer · Season One: The Real Machiavelli

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Posthumous portrait of Niccolò Machiavelli by Santi di Tito
Niccolò Machiavelli, by Santi di Tito. Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. Public domain.

You've heard of Machiavelli.

His name has become an adjective — a synonym for manipulation. But like so many historical figures, the Machiavelli of our modern imagination bears little resemblance to the man himself.

Machiavelli is a hinge figure, often called the first modern man. Understanding the real Machiavelli — the fullness of his rich, sometimes tragic, sometimes more-like-a-sex-romp life — is not only fascinating in and of itself. It will help you understand our world today with much greater richness, because Machiavelli was the foundational figure who defined the terms of how we think about governance, politics, rulers, and democracy.

Each episode explores a different perspective on Machiavelli's life — and shows how understanding it helps us understand our own.

Ada Palmer

Historian at the University of Chicago, scholar of the Renaissance, and one of the great storytellers of how ideas move through time.

Ada Palmer studies the Renaissance, the history of ideas, censorship, and how books and beliefs spread. She is also an award-winning novelist, which is exactly what you want in a guide to Machiavelli: someone who knows the archives cold and knows how to tell a story that keeps you up at night.

In Beforecast, she takes the figures we think we know and shows us who they actually were — and why it matters now.

Portrait of Ada Palmer
Ada Palmer. Photo by Henry Söderlund, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

The season

Diplomat. Prisoner. Playwright. Exile. Theorist of power. Each episode takes one perspective on Machiavelli's life and follows it into our own — into how we think about leaders, institutions, and what it takes to hold a republic together.

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