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Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distills 3,000 years of the history of power into 48 well-explicated laws. This bold volume outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other infamous strategists. The 48 Laws of Power will fascinate any listener interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control.

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  1. Renae!!

    I loved it!
    The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is an engaging and insightful book that examines how power works through history, psychology, and real-life examples. Using stories of famous leaders and thinkers, Greene explains recurring patterns of influence and control that remain relevant today.The book’s strength lies in its clear structure and compelling storytelling, making complex ideas easy to understand. While some laws appear manipulative or morally uncomfortable, they offer valuable awareness of how power dynamics operate and help readers recognize such tactics in others.Overall, it is a thought-provoking read that encourages strategic thinking and a deeper understanding of human behavior when approached with critical judgment.

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  2. Jason m

    Interesting read on laws of power, lots to digest
    I’ve heard this book discussed a lot so decided to give it a read. It has the most unique formatting I’ve ever seen is book, which is cool. As far as the laws of power, there is a lot to digest here. The nice thing is you do not need to read them in order, so I have literally been flipping to a random law of power and giving it a read. The book positions these so that you can use them for your own advantage to gain an upper hand or get what you want, but also in a way where you can defend against someone who maybe trying to use them against you. It also tells true stories to give examples of how people have used them historically. Its certainly written in a semi old English style but it’s a very interesting read.

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  3. kecia avila

    Popular Book, Facility Restrictions May Apply
    This is a well-known and highly recommended book.Unfortunately, the book was returned as this item was rejected by the correctional facility my cousin is in.It appears some topics in the book are restricted for inmates, even though the book itself is widely sold and well-regarded. Someone has this book in jail which is how she gave me the name.The return was not due to any issues with the book or seller. If ordering for personal use, it’s perfectly fine. If sending to a correctional facility, check their approved list first, as some content may be restricted.I wasn’t sure why it was rejected at first, but it seems to be due to content restrictions for inmates.Return was easy , will reorder when she gets out

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  4. Iliana

    A great book. Educational.
    I loved this book. Educational.

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  5. Sam

    Great book
    I read The 48 Laws of Power and it’s a fascinating book. It’s full of historical examples and lessons about strategy, influence, and human behavior. Some parts can feel a bit ruthless, but that’s the point—it really makes you think about power dynamics in everyday life. Definitely worth reading if you’re interested in strategy, psychology, or personal growth.

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  6. Eric

    Good read
    The pages are a little thin and the font is a smaller than I would like, but the content of the book is fascinating.

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  7. Sargon Samir Dinkha

    Interesting Book
    An interesting listen (or read). The book has definitely stirred up mixed reviews, and I can see why. A lot of people might be put off by the ideas it presents—not because they’re naïve, but because they’re genuinely good-spirited. That’s part of what makes it so provocative.That said, the content does lean into the darker side of psychology—manipulative tactics, power dynamics, and strategies that aren’t exactly heartwarming. Still, I doubt most readers take it all at face value or rush to apply every law in real life.But here’s the thing: “If you know the weapons used, you can better protect yourself.” Like the old saying goes, “Know yourself, know your enemy.” Understanding these strategies doesn’t mean endorsing them, it means recognizing them when they’re used against you.

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  8. franklin serpas

    fantastic
    really good book

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  9. T. J

    Rekommenderas varmt, underbar Bok, Tack Säljaren o Amazon.

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  11. Hazza

    Informative book with so many skills to understand and use, Robert green is one of the most known authors to master such a thing and he’s really worth the applause for delivering those skills in a very nice understandable way

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  12. Sudhakar kadiyala

    Every one of us secretly desire to hold Power.As human beings we always wish to have our way and expect other’s to follow us and holding power is the best means in having our way.It instills fear or awe in others,making most of the job easier, and the great feeling of wow! — as nothing can be more stronger or powerful .The 48 laws of Power by Robert Greene is all aboutgaining Power by various means and enjoying its fruits .The laws are defined by taking key points from the ancient past to that of the modern day world, where the laws mentioned are followed by various references to the people who attained power through different means viz fighting wars,ruling ruthlessly,conning successfully,leaving a mark of their own through painting,writing and so on.These references help to understand the laws of gaining power in different ways as well as act as a tip to the readers in guarding against falling prey to scams and tricks.The laws while dwelling deep in to the human nature,brings out various aspects of manipulation,selfishness,deceit,treachery,back stabbing,masking the real intent ,conning,tricking and many more things.These laws act as a tool in understanding the mind games being played in different situations at different places by different people.On hindsight when I look into my past,I personally felt the laws giving me the clarity,much to my satisfaction and perhaps may aid in my future decisions.The stories like that of Arnold and Slack (P158,L21) or Sheriff Richard’s and Lustig (the conman (P74,L9))are not only informative but much fun to read.and laugh.A book that increases your knowledge of power,subtle actions of the people around and their nuanced meaning behind it.Ultimately though the laws reflect individuals personal benefit and even show the ‘basic instincts’ , of humans in seeking power but also enrich the readers with knowledge of power I.e the power to see through the masked faces of others and act .A book that fills the reader’s with admiration and respect for the writer for the enormous amount of information and the profound meaning behind each law. A ‘must-read’, book to be read multiple times to understand the Power. and finally,quoting one of my favourite quote mentioned in the book (L19,pg-138) — “When you meet a swordsman.draw your sword.Do not recite poetry to one who is not a poet.

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  13. Frankie Eubanas

    Highly recommend

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