According to Machiavelli, why should a prince seek to be feared, but not hated?
A) Because princes who are hated are rarely remembered by history
B) Because when the population hates the prince, he will have damaged self-esteem
C) Because when people hate the prince, it will cause low morale in society
D) Because princes who are hated overcompensate by being too generous with government resources
E) Because hatred puts people in an emotional state, and it makes them less aware of their interests
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