The 48 Laws of Power
Robert GreeneTZS 45,000
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a seminal, amoral guide to understanding the dynamics of power, control, and strategy based on thousands of years of historical precedents. Drawing on the philosophies of thinkers like Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl von Clausewitz, Greene outlines 48 distinct laws designed to help readers protect themselves from manipulation, gain the upper hand, or navigate complex social and professional hierarchies. Written with a ruthless yet fascinating analytical clarity, the book illustrates each law with historical anecdotes featuring famous figures from Julius Caesar to P.T. Barnum, making it a compelling exploration of human nature, leverage, and the unwritten rules of influence.