But when you actually slice and dice your way through the nearly 500 pages, you’ll be disappointed. It feels like you’re holding the complete encyclopedia of humankind. If you hold a copy in your hand, you’ll notice its heftiness. Plus, there is some neat typesetting throughout the chapters.Īnd sadly, that’s about everything good I can say about this book. (This has its price as we’ll see shortly.)Įach chapter provides an overview of the law and then explores historical violations, applications, and reversals. In the book, you’ll read about 48 power dynamics you can use - and abuse - to get ahead in life. Defending The 48 Laws of Power Is Hopeless.Law 30: Make your accomplishments seem effortless.Law 27: Play on people’s need to believe to create a cult-like following.Law 14: Pose as a friend, work as a spy.Law 7: Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit.A Guide to Unhappiness: The 7 Most Bizarre Laws.Law 2–4: How to Build Toxic Relationships.Law 1: A Mild Beginning That Escalates Quickly.
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