Mischevious vs Machiavellian - What's the difference?
mischevious | machiavellian |
Attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous methods, especially in politics or in advancing one's career.
Related to the philosophical system of .
* 2006 , Mark Vernon, Philosophy and Life , "
As adjectives the difference between mischevious and machiavellian
is that mischevious is while machiavellian is .machiavellian
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Alternative forms
* machiavellianAdjective
(en adjective)- (Iago) is the Machiavellian antagonist in William Shakespeare's play, (Othello).
Plato or Machiavelli",
- It is Machiavellian , in the sense that it revolves around the question of how to maintain power.