The 48 Laws of Power
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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a landmark work that examines the dynamics of power in human interaction. Published in 1998, the book distills decades of historical observation, biography, and behavioral analysis into 48 principles - some descriptive of how power actually operates, others prescriptive strategies for navigating high-stakes environments.
Greene draws on examples from history, philosophy, and contemporary life to illustrate each law. The work is neither a moral treatise nor a how-to guide for manipulation; rather, it functions as a manual for understanding the hidden rules that govern ambition, influence, and social hierarchies. Readers encounter principles ranging from "Never Outshine the Master" to "Conceal Your Intentions," each supported by anecdotes that demonstrate why these dynamics persist across cultures and centuries. The book has become essential reading for anyone seeking to comprehend workplace politics, interpersonal strategy, and the less obvious aspects of human behavior.
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- Author: Robert Greene
- Original publication: 1998
- Genre: Self-help, social dynamics, power analysis
- Format: Paperback
- Nationwide delivery with Cash on Delivery available
