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The 48 laws of power / Robert Greene.

Van Pelt Library BD438 .G74 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Greene, Robert, author.
Contributor:
Elffers, Joost.
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Power (Philosophy).
Control (Psychology).
Genre:
Business non-fiction.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
xxiii, 452, 17 pages ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Forty-eight laws of power
Power
Place of Publication:
New York, New York, U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 2000.
Summary:
Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distills three thousand years of the history of power into 48 well-explicated laws. It outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun-tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other great thinkers. Some laws teach the need for prudence, the virtue of stealth, and many demand the total absence of mercy, but like it or not, all have applications in real life. Illustrated through the tactics of Queen Elizabeth I, Henry Kissinger, P.T. Barnum, and other famous figures who have wielded--or been victimized by--power, these laws will fascinate any reader interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control.--From publisher description.
Contents:
Never outshine the master
Never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies
Conceal your intentions
Always say less than necessary
So much depends on reputation : guard it with your life
Court attention at all cost
Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit
Make other people come to you : use bait if necessary
Win through your actions, never through argument
Infection : avoid the unhappy and the unlucky
Learn to keep people dependent on you
Use selective honesty and generosity to disarm your victim
When asking for help, appeal to people's self-interest, never to their mercy or gratitude
Pose as a friend, work as a spy
Crush your enemy totally
Use absence to increase respect and honor
Keep others in suspended terror : cultivate an air of unpredictability
Do not build fortresses to protect yourself
isolation is dangerous
Know who you're dealing with
do not offend the wrong person
Do not commit to anyone
Play a sucker to catch a sucker : seem dumber than your mark
Use the surrender tactic : transform weakness into power
Concentrate your forces
Play the perfect courtier
Re-create yourself
Keep your hands clean
Play on people's need to believe to create a cultlike following
Enter action with boldness
Plan all the way to the end
Make your accomplishments seem effortless
Control the options : get others to play with the cards you deal
Play to people's fantasies
Discover each man's thumbscrew
Be royal in your own fashion : act like a king to be treated like one
Master the art of timing
Disdain things you cannot have : ignoring them is the best revenge
Create compelling spectacles
Think as you like but behave like others
Stir up waters to catch fish
Despise the free lunch
Avoid stepping into a great man's shoes
Strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter
Work on the hearts and minds of others
Disarm and infuriate with the mirror effect
Preach the need for change, but never reform too much at once
Never appear too perfect
Do not go past the mark you aimed for; in victory, learn when to stop
Assume formlessness.
Notes:
Originally published: [New York] : Viking, 1998.
"A Joost Elffers production."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-432) and index.
ISBN:
0140280197
9780140280197
OCLC:
45062606

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