The 48 laws of Power
- London : Penguin books , 2000 .
- 455 pages : none : 20 cm .
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a guide to understanding the dynamics of power, influence, and strategy in human relationships. The book presents 48 key laws, each illustrated with historical examples of leaders, rulers, and influential figures, showing how power has been gained, used, or lost throughout history. It teaches readers how to protect themselves from manipulation, assert influence, and navigate complex social and professional environments. Written in a clear, engaging style, it is both a practical manual and a historical exploration of human behavior, suitable for mature teens and adults interested in psychology, leadership, and strategy.