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Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distills 3,000 years of the history of power into 48 well-explicated laws. This bold volume outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other infamous strategists. The 48 Laws of Power will fascinate any listener interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control.
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Pakeena J. Richardson –
A Masterpiece of Power and Psychology
Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power is not just a book; it’s a manual for mastering human behavior. From “Never Outshine the Master” to “Despise the Free Lunch” and “Act Like a King to Be Treated Like One,” each law is a timeless truth that reshapes how you see influence, control, and respect.I’ve read this book several times, and every time I return to it, I see something new; something I missed before. The brilliance lies in how Greene explains both sides of each law: what happens when you use it wisely (the Keys to Power) and the chaos that comes when you misuse it (the Transgression). It’s like holding a mirror to history, psychology, and self-awareness all at once.This book isn’t for the faint of heart; it’s for those ready to understand power at its core.
michael l. smith –
10 out of 10 recommend for everyone!
It’s easy to see why this book appears on so many list as “# top rated books to read in your lifetime. Whether you’re trying to grow yourself, are a history buff, or just trying to kill time, this book will not only entertain you but will also make you see the world in a whole new light. Everyone should 100% read this book
Anisia –
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 — from emperors to con artists — illustrating how power is gained, maintained, or lost. It’s not a book about ethics; it’s a book about understanding how power works.What I likedDeep historical references make the laws memorable and grounded in real eventsEach chapter is structured clearly: the law, interpretation, reversal, and examplesGreene doesn’t moralize — 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 Man’s ThumbscrewEach law offers practical insights, even if controversialConsiderationsThis is not a feel-good or motivational book — it’s cold, calculated, and unapologeticSome readers may find certain laws manipulative or unethicalBest read with a critical mindset: absorb what’s useful, question what’s notFinal ThoughtsThe 48 Laws of Power is a powerful toolkit for understanding human behavior and strategy.
lordofltl –
Long Read, but a very good read
Enjoyed every minute of this book. Greatly written. Very useful information throughout this wonderful book filled with great historical examples.
Lesa steele –
⭐ Robert Greene – The 48 Laws of Power ⭐
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is an extraordinary exploration of human behavior, strategy, and influence that reads like a timeless manual for understanding ambition. Each law is richly illustrated through captivating historical examples, from royal courts to modern politics, revealing how power is built, lost, and reclaimed. The writing is elegant, precise, and deeply thought-provoking, encouraging reflection on both personal conduct and professional relationships. What makes this book stand out is its remarkable ability to connect centuries of wisdom into practical, modern relevance. I found that many of the laws can be extrapolated into everyday life—such as learning to “say less than necessary” to maintain composure in difficult conversations, or “plan all the way to the end” when organizing a creative project or major goal. While the content can feel intense or even ruthless at times, Greene’s intent is to illuminate the mechanisms of power rather than glorify them. The structure makes it easy to revisit and reference, with each law offering concise lessons supported by real-world context. It’s a brilliant read for those who want to deepen their understanding of leadership, persuasion, and human dynamics. A masterpiece of insight that challenges the reader to think critically about the role of power in all aspects of life.Summary:The 48 Laws of Power is a brilliant and provocative guide to influence and leadership, offering lessons that can be applied to both personal and professional growth. One memorable story features Queen Elizabeth I, who retained power through calculated restraint, and another of P.T. Barnum, who transformed perception into profit. These anecdotes highlight how self-awareness, strategy, and timing shape success. While the book’s wisdom is enduring, a few examples lean heavily on feudal politics and repetitive cautionary themes, which can feel dated compared to today’s collaborative environments. Still, its insights into human behavior remain profoundly relevant.
Laura QHW –
Great book, beautiful edition of Pretty and perfect for holding hair back while styling.
Great book, beautiful edition of Pretty and perfect for holding hair back while styling. Lots of practical advice!!
Shanice –
It’s a great book
I love this book, I’m glad I went and made the purchase.
William Schuhmacher –
This is the book.
Little long on text but uasful.
T. J –
Rekommenderas varmt, underbar Bok, Tack Säljaren o Amazon.
Augusto Assalin –
Nik A. –
Good book to read.
Sudhakar kadiyala –
Every one of us secretly desire to hold Power.As human beings we always wish to have our way and expect other’s to follow us and holding power is the best means in having our way.It instills fear or awe in others,making most of the job easier, and the great feeling of wow! — as nothing can be more stronger or powerful .The 48 laws of Power by Robert Greene is all aboutgaining Power by various means and enjoying its fruits .The laws are defined by taking key points from the ancient past to that of the modern day world, where the laws mentioned are followed by various references to the people who attained power through different means viz fighting wars,ruling ruthlessly,conning successfully,leaving a mark of their own through painting,writing and so on.These references help to understand the laws of gaining power in different ways as well as act as a tip to the readers in guarding against falling prey to scams and tricks.The laws while dwelling deep in to the human nature,brings out various aspects of manipulation,selfishness,deceit,treachery,back stabbing,masking the real intent ,conning,tricking and many more things.These laws act as a tool in understanding the mind games being played in different situations at different places by different people.On hindsight when I look into my past,I personally felt the laws giving me the clarity,much to my satisfaction and perhaps may aid in my future decisions.The stories like that of Arnold and Slack (P158,L21) or Sheriff Richard’s and Lustig (the conman (P74,L9))are not only informative but much fun to read.and laugh.A book that increases your knowledge of power,subtle actions of the people around and their nuanced meaning behind it.Ultimately though the laws reflect individuals personal benefit and even show the ‘basic instincts’ , of humans in seeking power but also enrich the readers with knowledge of power I.e the power to see through the masked faces of others and act .A book that fills the reader’s with admiration and respect for the writer for the enormous amount of information and the profound meaning behind each law. A ‘must-read’, book to be read multiple times to understand the Power. and finally,quoting one of my favourite quote mentioned in the book (L19,pg-138) — “When you meet a swordsman.draw your sword.Do not recite poetry to one who is not a poet.
Adargoma Mejias-sanabria –
Initially I was not sure about the book. It provides tips on how to assume control and power. It almost felt like it was an instruction book to become a dictator or a cult leader. However, as I read more of the book, I realised that it was a very informative book on how authorities including presidents, prime ministers, religious leaders, politicians, cult leaders, and wealthy businessmen use these techniques to control and manipulate people. The author is telling you in what it feels like reversed psychology “watch out for these things because you might be under the attack”. I recommend this book if you want to learn how the rules of power are used constructively and destructively.