Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Prince

My little story between Christopher Columbus and the Queen of Spain was, of course, a fancy hallucination.

Nonetheless, the problem faced by Isabella and Fernando is real and all too common. When a leader has to rule a place that is physically separate from the home country – or simply when the country is so big that the tail is far away from the head – he would have to worry the new colony may go out of his grip. It happened in the Roman Empire (with its Constantinople), Victorian London (with its Bombay), Jack Welch's General Electric, and Stegosaurus.

According to Niccolo Machiavelli, there are two reasonable policies:
1.       The ruler should go and live in his new territories.
2.       Send colonies (rather than a standing army) to settle in the new territories.

Maybe, after all, our modern Queen Isabella has a point.

Go read The Prince.

2 comments:

JW said...

There was an untold story in the history books: Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand did head for their dreamland after their retirement.....a faraway north-east part of the new found land, which is nowadays called Greenland.....

TW said...

Or they could send all the prisoners and outcasts to the new found land.