Accepted Quote by Niccolo Machiavelli
“He who desires or attempts to reform the government of a state and wishes to have it accepted, must at least retain the semblance of the old forms; so that it may seem to the people that there has been no change in the institutions, even though in fact they are entirely different from the old ones. For the great majority of mankind are satisfied with appearances, as though they were realities.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Prince, 1532
Reforms must keep old appearances to avoid public resistance, even if institutions change completely.
In simple terms: Keep old look while changing things.
Preserve familiar forms during change.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government reform
- organizational change
- policy overhaul
- social movements
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can leaders balance genuine reform with public comfort?
- When is it ethical to mask change?
People may reject change if it appears too radical.