What is the essential difference between Machiavelli's view of governance and the classical view expressed by Plato and Aristotle?
a. Machiavelli emphasized a prince's power, while Plato and Aristotle emphasized a ruler's virtue.
b. Machiavelli thought the prince should be virtuous, while Plato and Aristotle thought rulers should be cunning.
c. Machiavelli was concerned with the that all should participate in governing, while Plato and Aristotle thought only the best should rule.
d. Machiavelli thought a prince's chief concern should be justice, while Plato and Aristotle were most concerned with guarding the security of the state.