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The 48 Laws of Power
by Robert Greene
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Cathy
al-Qāhirah (Cairo)

48 laws of power — 1 year ago

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From Amazon:
“Greene and Elffers have created an heir to Machiavelli’s Prince, espousing principles such as, everyone wants more power; emotions, including love, are detrimental; deceit and manipulation are life’s paramount tools. Anyone striving for psychological health will be put off at the start, but the authors counter, saying “honesty is indeed a power strategy,” and “genuinely innocent people may still be playing for power.” Amoral or immoral, this compendium aims to guide those who embrace power as a ruthless game, and will entertain the rest. Elffers’s layout (he is identified as the co-conceiver and designer in the press release) is stylish, with short epigrams set in red at the margins. Each law, with such allusive titles as “Pose as a Friend, Work as a Spy,” “Get Others to Do the Work for You, But Always Take the Credit,” “Conceal Your Intentions,” is demonstrated in four ways – using it correctly, failing to use it, key aspects of the law and when not to use it. Devious strategies are culled from well-known personae: Machiavelli, Talleyrand, Bismarck, Catherine the Great, Mao, Kissinger, Haile Selassie, Lola Montes and various con artists of our century. These historical escapades make enjoyable reading, yet by the book’s conclusion, some protagonists have appeared too many times and seem drained. Although gentler souls will find this book frightening, those whose moral compass is oriented solely to power will have a perfect vade mecum.”

Beautifully made book with the main text in black type and side comments in red. Cream coloured pages. And it smells good, too. Nice on the eyes. But I have read only 38 pages since I bought it 7 months, so I am giving up!


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