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This limited, collectorโs edition of The 48 Laws of Power features a vegan leather cover, gilded edges with a lenticular illustration of Robert Greene and Machiavelli, and designed endpapers. This is an authorized edition of the must-have book thatโs guided millions to success and happiness, from the New York Times bestselling author and foremost expert on power and strategy. A not-to-be-missed Special Power Edition of the modern classic, now beautifully packaged in a vegan leather cover with gilded edges, including short new notes to readers from Robert Greene and packager Joost Elffers. Greene distills three thousand years of the history of power into 48 essential laws by drawing from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz as well as the lives of figures ranging from Henry Kissinger to P.T. Barnum. Including a hidden special effect that features portraits of Machiavelli and Greene appearing as the pages are turned, this invaluable guide takes readers through our greatest thinkers, past to present. This multi-million-copy New York Times bestseller is the definitive manual for anyone interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control.


| Dimensions | 6.93 x 1.29 x 9.52 inches |
| Isbn 10 | 0593512294 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0593512296 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 480 pages |
| Publication Date | November 14, 2023 |
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
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Insightful, Strategic, and Impossible to Put Down
The 48 Laws of Power is one of the most thought-provoking books Iโve read. It gives a deep look into human behavior, influence, leadership, and the way power works in real life. The historical examples throughout the book make each lesson interesting and easy to understand, and the writing keeps you engaged from beginning to end.What I liked most is that the book doesnโt just talk about gaining power โ it also teaches you how to recognize manipulation, avoid common mistakes, and better understand the motives of others. Some laws are intense and controversial, but they definitely make you think differently about relationships, business, leadership, and everyday interactions.This isnโt a book you rush through once. Itโs the type of book you revisit because thereโs always something new to take away from it. Whether you agree with every law or not, it offers valuable insight into strategy, confidence, and human nature.Overall, a fascinating and memorable read that challenges the way you see the world and the people around you.
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Tantalizingly Provocative Guide to Power
Introduction:Todayโs world is full of individuals who will lie, cheat, and steal to take the clothes off your back. They will go to any length to manipulate you or others around you, twisting the truth and bending others to their every whim. Undoubtedly, โyouโ who is drawn to this book, have experienced the misfortune of being victimized by one of these individuals.Perhaps you have thought to yourself...โTheyโre always 2 steps ahead!โโSomehow, they made โmeโ look like the bad guy!โโEventually theyโre going to get fired for this!โYou always find yourself playing defense, you never know what theyโre going to do next, and you simply cannot understand why another person would be so horrible.Take your power back โ Read this book!โWhat is good? All that heightens the feeling of power in manโฆโ - Nietzsche, Friedrich. The Antichrist. 1888.Synopsis:The 48 Laws of Power is a book comprised of tactics, concepts, and lessons which successfully created or maintained power. Supported with stories from history, both modern and ancient, from the most powerful people and empires which have ever existed, each chapter is crammed page to page with value. For 430 pages you will be inundated with information which is crucial for all of lifeโs situations where power plays a dynamic (work, social hierarchies, politics, etc.). Written with โthe old aristocratic courtsโ as the backdrop and Machiavelli to set the scenery, this book contends with our darkest inner thoughts during our least favorite interactions with those who have more power than us.Things I love:Writing โ The writing is very casual so that it is available to the widest possible audience. It can be read easily, flowing almost as smoothly as regular conversation. You will not be left wondering what a word meant or stopping yourself to grab a dictionary.Printing โ This book has some extremely creative printing, placing supporting stories, poems, proverbs and more in the margin and printing โimagesโ using text at the end of each law for visualizing a concept. I have not seen anything similar in a formal book like this.Information โ Clearly all 48 Laws took an extremely long time to compile and write. You simply cannot comb the annals of history for compelling stories, retelling them concisely, in a brief period of time. This book is a labor of love, and it shows in every chapter.Originality โ This book comes off as very genuine and creative. Everything about it from the cover, the red text inside, the formatting, itโs all unique. You can tell a lot of thought was put forth to conceptualize this work.Who Should Listen Instead of Read:Relevant to everyone, โThe 48 Laws of Powerโ is excellent, however I believe there are a few people who would not enjoy their time reading this book.- If you do not enjoy reading or learning history, this book will be difficult for you. The main content of the text consists of historical examples. The book is of medium length at 430 pages, so if this sounds like you, consider switching to audio.- As mentioned above the text is 430 pages, so if you simply do not have the time in your day to dedicate to reading, you will spend a long time on this book. Again, in this instance I recommend switching to audio for efficiency.Note: My product images were taken after reading the entire book over many months. The book was flawless when first received.
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Thanks Amazon you cannot find this any cheap cheaper anywhere else
One of the greatest books of all time very powerful very knowledgeable. If it gets put in the wrong personโs hands, it could be dangerous.
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Survive and Thrive In a Competitve World
I picked this book up for $1, proof that there is no correlation between cost and value.This would be the book that Machievelli would have written, had he courted the Aristocracy of his times, rather than attempting to ingratiate the Prince.The author gives a hint to his motivations for this composition when he states in his acknowledgments:"Finally, to those people in my life who have so skillfully used the game of power to manipulate, torture and cause me pain over the years, I bear you no grudges and I thank you for supplying me with the inspiration for the 48 Laws of Power."This book is cathartic. But before diving deeper, a reader should be prepared to entertain the following ideas:1. A Human being is no more than a sophisticated animal with self-interest as the primary motivator2. Everyone wants more power, not less3. Be true to yourself first and foremost, don't be a sucker4. Power is a game and the better you play, the better your life will be5. Power is essentially amoral and one of the most important skills to acquire is the ability to see circumstances rather than good or evil6. To triumph, it is necessary alternate between being both cunning and formless7. Beyond linear dualities of good and evil, there is a third dimension, the strategists' mind8. The indirect path, that of influence is more effective and the use of it is an artIf you can live with the above, the 48 laws of power serves as a handbook on the arts of indirection.This book argues that by mastering ones emotions, understanding the people involved and the fundamental dynamics of interrelationships within society determine the extent of ones accomplishments. Power is ultimately an artificial construct, given legitimacy by the people who participate in the game.We need power to survive in a competitive world that is constantly seeking to recruit us into the ambitions of others. We can drain our lives in the fulfillment of others, or best use our given life, energy and talents at our own discretion. Implicit to this design is the belief that society defaults a role to you, whether or not that role reflects your beliefs and understanding about yourself. A choice then has to be made on your part to accept such a role or to resist whether in an active or passive way. In the latter sense, one will turn upon themselves. It is better then to assert some degree of control by exercising influence and demonstrating an identity that is consistent with the person whom we feel ourselves to be, in other words, to actualize ones' self. Although this end state transcends any particular identification, characterization or ego, the path to it requires a struggle and this book is about the methods and devices used by successful participants. The good news is, the struggle can be worthwhile, rewarding and the unexpected consequences enlightening.The perfect archetypical master of the laws of power is the Courtier, who possesses more than anything, a talent to influence. Cognizant of how he is perceived at all times in a socially competitive world, the Courtier is ever vigilant to monitor his own effect, ever mindful of the elusiveness of power. I believe that this is what the author means by the Courtiers mirror.The core realization is that more than anything, human beings are the most social of animals, so it goes without saying that the most socially adapted animal attains the best that life has to offer. Human beings also possess Consciousness to such a heightened degree, that they can deliberately break and follow a path in defiance to their instincts and conditioned or learned behaviors, unlike animals.In a paradoxical way, learning to play the game of power teaches virtues of mindfulness, patience and mastering ones ego. In this sense, the book permits another legitimate path to the completion of ones life without blindly accepting a given religion.Well written, argued and referenced, it is abundantly clear how the author reaches his conclusions. It is highly accessible and well digested for the reader. There is a great deal of truth to the idea that a book serves as a mirror for the reader and I am hard pressed to argue against the wisdom contained in this manual. There is great peace of mind to be had from accepting fundamental truths.Some would read this book and walk away with the impression that this is a "how to" on manipulation. Beware of such people, as their delusions make them a danger to themselves and anyone who places trust in them. You need not become a con artist to derive benefit from what is contained here. The laws of cause and effect and the aphorism of "Know thyself" are embedded as living proof, ignore them to your peril.
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DANGER: read at your own risk
there seems to be a lot of love and hate surrounding this book, so if you are curious but unsure, this review should help you decide whether or not to buy the book, and how it will impact youFirst, to understand the 48 laws of power, you must know two key ideas1. you CAN NOT escape the power game. thinking you can "not participate" is as foolish as thinking that you could somehow escape gravity or make the sun stand still. Robert Greene explains why in the intro with some excellent examples2. the 48 laws of power are neither good nor evil; they are just LAWS. If someone pushed a man off a cliff would you blame gravity for for his demise? This is the mindset you must adopt in order to learn a lot from this book.Things I Liked- NEW PARADIGMafter reading the 48 laws, you will never see the world the same way again. once you understand some of these laws you will see many underlying currents and motives you did not see before.- INCREASES POWERone of the main reasons to buy the book. you wil become exponentially more powerfull by knowing and understanding these laws-CRYSTAL CLEARevery law is clearly outlined with "transgression" of the law, "observance" of the law, keys to power, and a "reversal"-GREAT STORIESthe 48 laws are packed with mindblowing and sometimes humorous stories of people in history practicing these laws. this is helpful as some of the concepts are quite abstract.What I didn't like-RISKYan old proverb says " A man who plays with snakes will eventually be bitten". If you begin to use the 48 Laws improperly, you could get yourself in some dangerous situations, lose friends, piss off a lot a people, and destroy relationships- REQUIRES DISCERNMENTif you you are looking for a highly concrete book that the says "do xyz and you will accomplish vyx" look elsewhere. the Laws require good judgement and and and prospecting nature to practice and apply-NOT FOR EVERYONEIf you are aghast at the idea of manipulation and deceit then read with caution.OVERALL: If you want to have more power or a better understanding of why different situations turn out the the way they do, you should definitely read the 48 laws of power by Robert Greene. If you want to be naive, easily manipulated, weak, you should ignore this book and go watch some netfilx.Thanks for reading
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A fascinating look at the mechanics of power.
This book is a masterclass in understanding how influence works. Robert Greene uses historical examples to illustrate laws that feel just as relevant today as they were centuries ago. While some of the laws feel a bit intense, itโs an incredible tool for learning how to navigate complex social and professional situations. It definitely changes the way you look at everyday interactions.
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Binge read for high wuality life advices
Loved the read. Always eye opening contents from Robert greene. Would buy more books from the author
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A bold, insightful, and provocative guide to understanding power dynamics
OverviewThe 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a modern classic on strategy, influence, and realpolitik. Each of the 48 laws offers historical examples โ from emperors to con artists โ illustrating how power is gained, maintained, or lost. Itโs not a book about ethics; itโs a book about understanding how power works.What I likedDeep historical references make the laws memorable and grounded in real eventsEach chapter is structured clearly: the law, interpretation, reversal, and examplesGreene doesnโt moralize โ he explains the rules people already use, whether we like it or notUseful for anyone navigating business, politics, leadership, or negotiationStandout LawsLaw 3: Conceal Your IntentionsLaw 15: Crush Your Enemy TotallyLaw 33: Discover Each Manโs ThumbscrewEach law offers practical insights, even if controversialConsiderationsThis is not a feel-good or motivational book โ itโs cold, calculated, and unapologeticSome readers may find certain laws manipulative or unethicalBest read with a critical mindset: absorb whatโs useful, question whatโs notFinal ThoughtsThe 48 Laws of Power is a powerful toolkit for understanding human behavior and strategy.
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A Must Read
Itโs 48 Laws of Power. What more reason do you meed. I bagged this on sale and with a discount. Thank you Amazon.
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very good
Great book and definitely worth reading. Itโs interesting, easy to get into, and gives a lot to think about when it comes to people, power and strategy. Some parts are a bit intense, but overall itโs a really engaging read and a good book to have on the shelf. Definitely worth 5 stars.
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Livro 002
Excelente leitura. Muito instrutiva e relecante
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Amazing book
I recommend reading 1 law per day, as there is A Lot to digest, and you need to absorb what your read before going to the next chapter.
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