Written by Robert Greene, this controversial book distills 48 'laws' for gaining and maintaining power, drawing on historical examples from figures like Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Queen Elizabeth I. It offers a guide to understanding and manipulating human behavior in various social and political contexts.
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""Robert Greene is mentioned by name as an influence on the speaker's 'adult awakening.' 'The 48 Laws of Power' is his most famous and relevant book, known for its insights into strategy and human dynamics."