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A Summary and Analysis of Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power

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This is not the actual Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power. The primary objective of this book is to bring insightful discussion and critique of Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power to readers everywhere. This book is not endorsed or affiliated with Robert Greene, or any person or entity associated with Robert Greene’s book, The 48 Laws of Power. Do not purchase this book if you are looking for a full copy of Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power.
In his classic 16th-century treatise that justifies and praises manipulation and
occasional brutality as the best tools for those who want to hold power, The Prince , Niccolo Machiavelli wrote,
“It is much safer to be feared than loved.” About five centuries later, Robert Greene wrote his book, The 48 Laws of Power , re-enforcing the Machiavellian interpretation
of power and the means for achieving power. In his book, Robert Greene argues, “The need for power is so fundamental, so essentially human, that when you feel you have no power over people or events, you are likely to be depressed.” Greene further describes the laws of power that will show readers how to gain power and influence.
Both Machiavelli and Greene want us to believe that achieving and keeping power require coercion, dishonesty and manipulation.

A Summary and Analysis of Robert Greene’sThe 48 Laws of Power , includes a summary of each law of power discussed in Greene’s book. It also provides an analysis of Greene’s laws of power and the principal messages of Greene’s book. Moreover, A Summary and Analysis of Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power discusses various cases that demonstrate how manipulative people apply the laws of power in the modern world and how you can use some ideas from the laws of power without resorting to deceit and manipulation.

184 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 13, 2015

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