Structure/Length: 48 chapters (laws) and preface; approximately 463 pages; approximately 23 hours, 6 minutes on audio
Central Concern: The book synthesizes the teachings of various thinkers in history, from Machiavelli to Sun Tzu, to outline 48 laws that guide individuals in achieving and maintaining personal power. Each law includes historical examples to illustrate the principles.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Ethical considerations; manipulative and cynical views of human behavior; discussions of historical violence and deceit; positive portrayal of psychological warfare; depictions of cult leaders; descriptions of people as superior or inferior
Robert Greene, Author
Bio: Born 1959; pursued classical studies at the University of California; background in journalism; known for his works on power dynamics, strategy, and human behavior; blends history, psychology, and philosophy in his writings
Other Works:The Art of Seduction (2001); The 33 Strategies of War (2006); Mastery (2012); The Laws of Human Nature (2018)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
Power as an Amoral Game
The Contradictory Road to Power
The Relationships Between Hardship and Power
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
Develop an understanding of the social and cultural contexts regarding power dynamics that impact social interaction.
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