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Rules of Power

Translated by Hisham Al-Hinnawi

A definitive, amoral guide to power and influence, distilling 3,000 years of history into 48 rigorous laws to gain control or defend against manipulation.

About this book

"The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene is a comprehensive, psychological, and historical study of power dynamics. Drawing from 3,000 years of history and the philosophies of thinkers like Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Bismarck, Greene synthesizes 48 precise laws. The book explores how to gain influence, maintain power, and defend oneself against corporate and social manipulation, offering a raw, sometimes shocking look at human nature.

Why read it?

To understand the complex dynamics and hidden power struggles in work and social environments.

To develop social intelligence, political acumen, and the ability to read people's true intentions.

To defend oneself against manipulation, deceit, and office politics.

Who is it for?

Leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs looking to enhance their influence and navigate corporate structures.

Enthusiasts of social psychology, political strategy, and realistic self-development.

Anyone feeling exploited or manipulated in their career or personal life looking to build defensive strategies.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789775217240
ISBN-10
9775217245
Page count
700
Age rating
Adults