48 Laws of Power
- Pages
- 452
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780140280197
- Reading Time
- ~7h 55min
48 Laws of Power is a book by Robert Greene. It has 452 pages.
About this book
Robert Greene’s work examines the mechanics of influence through a structured collection of historical case studies and strategic principles. Drawing upon figures from antiquity to the modern era, Greene distills recurring patterns in political maneuvering, courtly intrigue, and social hierarchy into discrete guidelines. Each section pairs a concise rule with historical examples that illustrate its application, followed by an analysis of how the principle operates in practice and when it might be strategically reversed. The text treats power as a neutral force, focusing on observation, timing, and psychological awareness rather than ethical judgment. Its compilation relies heavily on documented events involving statesmen, military commanders, artists, and business leaders, offering readers a framework for recognizing power dynamics in professional and personal environments. The book’s enduring presence in academic, corporate, and cultural discussions stems from its unflinching examination of human ambition and the tactical choices that shape influence across different eras.
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48 Laws of Power has 452 pages.
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Robert Greene’s work examines the mechanics of influence through a structured collection of historical case studies and strategic principles. Drawing upon figures from antiquity to the modern era, Greene distills recurring patterns in political maneuvering, courtly intrigue, and social hierarchy int...
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48 Laws of Power was written by Robert Greene.