Description
“The 48 Laws of Power” is a best-selling book by Robert Greene, first published in 1998. This influential work is a manual on the art of obtaining and maintaining power. Greene synthesizes centuries of history, philosophy, and wisdom to distill 48 laws that he argues can help one navigate and manipulate social and political dynamics to achieve success and avoid being exploited.
Each law is presented with historical examples demonstrating its effectiveness in the actions of powerful figures from the past and present. The book covers a wide range of strategies, from the importance of concealing intentions and learning to keep people dependent on you, to the power of unpredictability and the necessity of guarding one’s reputation.
Greene’s work has been praised for its insights and depth of research but also criticized for promoting a cynical and Machiavellian view of human relations. Regardless of the controversy, “The 48 Laws of Power” remains a popular reference for individuals interested in psychology, strategy, and power dynamics in all areas of life.
About Author Robert Greene:
Robert Greene is an American author known for his books on strategy, power, and seduction. Born on May 14, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, Greene has a degree in classical studies and has worked in various professions before becoming an author, including jobs in journalism, construction, and Hollywood movie writing. Greene’s breakout came with the publication of “The 48 Laws of Power” in 1998, a book that has sold millions of copies worldwide and is popular among celebrities, entrepreneurs, and politicians.
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