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48 Laws of Power

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Conquer the art of power with Robert Greene’s “48 Laws of Power.” This timeless guide distills 3,000 years of history into actionable strategies for attaining and maintaining influence. Learn the tactics employed by iconic figures like Queen Elizabeth I and Henry Kissinger. ISBN: 9781861972781

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Description

    • ISBN-13: 9781861972781
    • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Edition: Main
    • Language: English
    • Returnable: Y
    • Spine Width: 24 mm
    • Width: 168 mm
    • ISBN-10: 1861972784
    • Publisher Date: 20 Nov 2000
    • Depth: 24
    • Height: 235 mm
    • No of Pages: 480
    • Series Title: The Robert Greene Collection
    • Weight: 690 gr

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Weight0.5 kg

15 reviews for 48 Laws of Power

  1. Madhur Agarwal

    Provides a different point of view of the world. Some laws are great, some not so much.

  2. Debojyoti Sarkar

    A very strategic book. I had a hard time keeping up with all the laws. But, it’s a good book.

  3. Divyanshi Pandey

    It’s a must read book for those in leadership positions. It’s not for the faint of heart.

  4. Lokesh Pathak

    The book can be used in practical life if applied correctly. It’s not for everyone.

  5. Chetan Sharma

    A bit Machiavellian for my taste, but undeniably insightful. Some laws are useful, others feel manipulative.

  6. Nitesh Kumar

    A controversial book that makes you think. Some laws are more useful than others.

  7. Sthita Prangya Das

    This book is a game changer. Some laws are brutal. But the knowledge it brings is worth it.

  8. Prateek Arya

    An interesting read, some of the laws can be a bit extreme, but overall a good book.

  9. Preethi Vardhan Yadav Golla

    Some laws are obvious, others are downright brilliant. A worthwhile read if you approach it critically.

  10. Prabhat Yadav

    The laws are fascinating and well-researched. I don’t agree with all of them, but it’s a valuable read.

  11. Kushagra Rastogi Rastogi

    Interesting concepts, but ethically questionable at times. I had to consider the context.

  12. Aman Dubey

    This book changed my perspective on human interaction. I found it fascinating, but a bit cynical.

  13. Tanuj Prakash

    I disagree with some of the strategies. The book is thought-provoking. It’s not always right.

  14. Ananya Choudhury

    The Laws of Power is a must-read for anyone interested in strategy and influence. Some laws were hard to stomach.

  15. Parth Sarthy Parmar

    I had mixed feelings about this book. It’s insightful, but also disturbing at times.

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