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"Is it too strict?" I ask.
When exercising coercive force the prince must find the mean between justice and mercy: too much mercy inspires vice by failing to punish it; too strict an application of justice destroys the liberty that is necessary for the acquisition of virtue (Poli VII 25 n176).
(He begged his parents to enroll him in the Catholic school, but then quit after finding it too strict).
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No government - in public, at least - argues it's too strict.
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