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The 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene

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Rating: 4.0/5 Stars
Rank: 132
From Kirkus Reviews
of the ways and means of power. Everyone wants power and everyone is in a constant duplicitous game to gain more power at the expense of others, according to Greene, a screenwriter and former editor at Esquire (Elffers, a book packager, designed the volume, with its attractive marginalia).

We live today as courtiers once did in royal courts: we must appear civil while attempting to crush all those around us. This power game can be played well or poorly, and in these 48 laws culled from the history and wisdom of the world's greatest power players are the rules that must be followed to win. These laws boil down to being as ruthless, selfish, manipulative, and deceitful as possible. Each law, however, gets its own chapter: ``Conceal Your Intentions,'' ``Always Say Less Than Necessary,'' ``Pose as a Friend, Work as a Spy,'' and so on. Each chapter is conveniently broken down into sections on what happened to those who transgressed or observed the particular law, the key elements in this law, and ways to defensively reverse this law when it's used against you. Quotations in the margins amplify the lesson being taught. While compelling in the way an auto accident might be, the book is simply nonsense.

Rules often contradict each other. We are told, for instance, to ``be conspicuous at all cost,'' then told to ``behave like others.'' More seriously, Greene never really defines ``power,'' and he merely asserts, rather than offers evidence for, the Hobbesian world of all against all in which he insists we live.

The world may be like this at times, but often it isn't. To ask why this is so would be a far more useful project.

If the authors are serious, this is a silly, distasteful book. If they are not, it's a brilliant satire.

(Author tour) -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene

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4.From Booklist
Greene is a screenwriter, playwright, and professional researcher. Elffers "packages" books; among his "products" are a book on fruit carving called Play with Your Food (1997) and a book of "personology" profiles called... read full editorial
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5.From Kirkus Reviews
of the ways and means of power. Everyone wants power and everyone is in a constant duplicitous game to gain more power at the expense of others, according to Greene, a screenwriter and former editor at Esquire (Elffers,... read full editorial
6.New York magazine
It's The Rules for suits.... Machiavelli has a new rival. And Sun-tzu better watch his back.




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The 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene
 THE TRUTH!!!
(New York) October 18, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars
If you want power then read this book! However, don't just read this book without incorporating its laws in your everyday life. If you read this book but do not apply the laws, you are wasting your time.
 Power Games in Machiavellian Style
(Canada) October 28, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars
This book is focused predominantly on Machiavellian strategies of power. As such, it is a very interesting read. Each "law of power" is illustrated with sample stories and some of the stories may be too much for the faint... read full review
 Not worth the money and time
(UK) December 21, 2004 - 1.0/5 stars
Sadly the very evil nature of the book destroys any valuable advise it gives. It promotes external power based on lies and deceit. Nothing new. Not quiet sure who the book is aimed at as it gives conflicting views. I don't... read full review




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