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48 Laws of Power Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

4.7 out of 5 stars 84,826 ratings

Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distills 3,000 years of the history of power into 48 well-explicated laws. This bold volume outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other infamous strategists. The 48 Laws of Power will fascinate any listener interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control.

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Listening Length 23 hours and 6 minutes
Author Robert Greene
Narrator Richard Poe
Audible.com Release Date May 01, 2015
Publisher HighBridge, a Division of Recorded Books
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B00X0TKUS0
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Customers find this book to be an essential read that provides a deep dive into the laws of power, with many historic examples and lessons throughout. The writing style is easy to understand, and customers appreciate its beautiful design and captivating layout. While the book offers valuable insights into human behavior, opinions about its ethical content are mixed.

2,052 customers mention "Readability"1,882 positive170 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as an essential and interesting read, with one customer noting it's among their favorites in a short period of time.

"This is a great book. I've been reading it for myself and to my kid...." Read more

"...of influence and strategy, The 48 Laws of Power is an absolutely essential read...." Read more

"I loved the audio book and now I love the actual book...." Read more

"...or simply want to sharpen your understanding of how power works—this book delivers. Highly recommend!" Read more

1,089 customers mention "Information quality"1,049 positive40 negative

Customers find the information in the book enlightening and educational, with one customer noting how it helps understand human behavior through historical examples.

"...noble girl, or pleasing the Emperor of China, but the lessons in this book are worth learning...." Read more

"...Distilling centuries of human interaction, strategy, and occasional backstabbing into 48 concise "laws," the book is like getting a crash course in..." Read more

"The 48 Laws of Power is a powerful and insightful book that offers a deep look into strategy, influence, and human behavior...." Read more

"...A a great mix of history and advice that will have you wanting to read more history books and self help books." Read more

381 customers mention "Historical content"353 positive28 negative

Customers appreciate the historical content of the book, which includes many stories and examples from the past to explain each of the 48 laws of power.

"...One thing I love about this book is the historical examples used to justify the rules...." Read more

"...It's filled with fascinating historical anecdotes, from cunning courtiers to ruthless emperors, illustrating each law with vivid examples...." Read more

"...Each law is backed by historical examples that make the content both educational and engaging...." Read more

"I loved the audio book and now I love the actual book. A a great mix of history and advice that will have you wanting to read more history books..." Read more

301 customers mention "Power"265 positive36 negative

Customers praise the book's deep dive into the laws of power, providing a profound understanding of each law and fantastic insights into its different manifestations.

"...business men, military commanders, politicians, and royals played the game of power...." Read more

"...Distilling centuries of human interaction, strategy, and occasional backstabbing into 48 concise "laws," the book is like getting a crash course in..." Read more

"...48 Laws of Power is a powerful and insightful book that offers a deep look into strategy, influence, and human behavior...." Read more

"...INCREASES POWER one of the main reasons to buy the book...." Read more

245 customers mention "Writing style"185 positive60 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it concise and easy to understand, with clear explanations of the concepts.

"...-CRYSTAL CLEAR every law is clearly outlined with "transgression" of the law, "observance" of the law, keys to power, and a &#..." Read more

"...The writing is compelling, the layout is well-organized, and it really challenges the way you think about influence, relationships, and..." Read more

"...✅ Concise and Well-Organized: Each law is clearly structured, with historical case studies and counterexamples. Cons:..." Read more

"The book is good, but for non native speakers it's not easy to read. It uses very complex language" Read more

236 customers mention "Value for money"205 positive31 negative

Customers find the book worth the purchase, praising its strategic value and noting it's a best-seller.

"...Overall, it’s a fantastic budget-friendly choice for readers who want quality without spending a lot." Read more

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154 customers mention "Presentation"141 positive13 negative

Customers appreciate the book's presentation, noting its beautiful design and captivating layout, with one customer highlighting its impressive embossing.

"...Printing – This book has some extremely creative printing, placing supporting stories, poems, proverbs and more in the margin and printing “images”..." Read more

"...Nice design and style. Definitely recommend! I haven’t read the content yet, so I can’t comment on that." Read more

"This book is well-written and very nicely designed. Beyond that, it's hard to see what the fuss is about...." Read more

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269 customers mention "Ethics"132 positive137 negative

Customers have mixed views on the book's ethical content, with some appreciating its valuable insights into human behavior, while others find it problematic, with one customer describing it as a terrible book about abusing people.

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Tantalizingly Provocative Guide to Power
5 out of 5 stars
Tantalizingly Provocative Guide to Power
Introduction: Today’s world is full of individuals who will lie, cheat, and steal to take the clothes off your back. They will go to any length to manipulate you or others around you, twisting the truth and bending others to their every whim. Undoubtedly, ‘you’ who is drawn to this book, have experienced the misfortune of being victimized by one of these individuals. Perhaps you have thought to yourself... “They’re always 2 steps ahead!” “Somehow, they made ‘me’ look like the bad guy!” “Eventually they’re going to get fired for this!” You always find yourself playing defense, you never know what they’re going to do next, and you simply cannot understand why another person would be so horrible. Take your power back – Read this book! “What is good? All that heightens the feeling of power in man…” - Nietzsche, Friedrich. The Antichrist. 1888. Synopsis: The 48 Laws of Power is a book comprised of tactics, concepts, and lessons which successfully created or maintained power. Supported with stories from history, both modern and ancient, from the most powerful people and empires which have ever existed, each chapter is crammed page to page with value. For 430 pages you will be inundated with information which is crucial for all of life’s situations where power plays a dynamic (work, social hierarchies, politics, etc.). Written with “the old aristocratic courts” as the backdrop and Machiavelli to set the scenery, this book contends with our darkest inner thoughts during our least favorite interactions with those who have more power than us. Things I love: Writing – The writing is very casual so that it is available to the widest possible audience. It can be read easily, flowing almost as smoothly as regular conversation. You will not be left wondering what a word meant or stopping yourself to grab a dictionary. Printing – This book has some extremely creative printing, placing supporting stories, poems, proverbs and more in the margin and printing “images” using text at the end of each law for visualizing a concept. I have not seen anything similar in a formal book like this. Information – Clearly all 48 Laws took an extremely long time to compile and write. You simply cannot comb the annals of history for compelling stories, retelling them concisely, in a brief period of time. This book is a labor of love, and it shows in every chapter. Originality – This book comes off as very genuine and creative. Everything about it from the cover, the red text inside, the formatting, it’s all unique. You can tell a lot of thought was put forth to conceptualize this work. Who Should Listen Instead of Read: Relevant to everyone, “The 48 Laws of Power” is excellent, however I believe there are a few people who would not enjoy their time reading this book. - If you do not enjoy reading or learning history, this book will be difficult for you. The main content of the text consists of historical examples. The book is of medium length at 430 pages, so if this sounds like you, consider switching to audio. - As mentioned above the text is 430 pages, so if you simply do not have the time in your day to dedicate to reading, you will spend a long time on this book. Again, in this instance I recommend switching to audio for efficiency. Note: My product images were taken after reading the entire book over many months. The book was flawless when first received.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
    Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase
    This is a great book. I've been reading it for myself and to my kid. He isn't necessarily old enough to worry about leading an army, seducing a French noble girl, or pleasing the Emperor of China, but the lessons in this book are worth learning. I fear this book probably gets a bad rap as a cynical, Machiavellian practical manual for being a bad guy, but the lessons in this book do apply to nearly all aspects of your life, even if you find some of the approaches and reasoning objectionable. It's better to learn these rules from others' experiences, rather than your own blunders. One thing I love about this book is the historical examples used to justify the rules. The author pulls from all over the world's cultures to show you how politicians, business men, military commanders, politicians, and royals played the game of power. It helps bring history to life and makes historical figures more approachable. The sections on P.T. Barnum, for instance, made me laugh at his audacious showmanship. The sections on Louis the XIV brought him to life as more than just some old French guy with a cane and a blue cape lined with ermine (the Hyacinthe Rigaud portrait). The proverbs and anecdotes and quotes sprinkled throughout the margins also add another layer of context to the book. I like seeing how these rules are essentially universal to the human experience and they're found in Aesop and African proverbs and Chinese anecdotes and Shakespeare, etc.
    I believe everyone ought to read this book, even if you don't personally like the lessons it contains. Additionally, I recommend getting the hardcover version. For me, this book is one I'll be proudly adding to my library for re-reading and I like the larger format the hardcover version offers.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
    Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase
    Before reading The 48 Laws of Power, my approach to navigating the social and professional world was... let's call it "optimistically naive." I figured being nice and hoping for the best was a solid strategy. Then this book landed on my desk, and my brain did a complete 180.

    Robert Greene doesn't pull any punches. This isn't a feel-good guide to making friends; it's a deep, unflinching look at the dynamics of power throughout history. Distilling centuries of human interaction, strategy, and occasional backstabbing into 48 concise "laws," the book is like getting a crash course in the less-talked-about aspects of human nature.

    It's filled with fascinating historical anecdotes, from cunning courtiers to ruthless emperors, illustrating each law with vivid examples. While some of the laws might seem Machiavellian at first glance, the value isn't in becoming a villain, but in understanding the game so you can navigate it more effectively and protect yourself.

    Reading this book felt like gaining a new superpower – the ability to recognize power plays and understand motivations that were previously invisible to me. It's incredibly insightful and, frankly, a little bit thrilling to read about the high-stakes games of the past.

    If you're ready to move beyond simple pleasantries and understand the deeper currents of influence and strategy, The 48 Laws of Power is an absolutely essential read. It's challenging, sometimes unsettling, but ultimately incredibly empowering. Just be prepared to see the world, and the people in it, a little differently. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to be a more strategic player in life.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
    Format: Audible AudiobookVerified Purchase
    The 48 Laws of Power is a powerful and insightful book that offers a deep look into strategy, influence, and human behavior. Each law is backed by historical examples that make the content both educational and engaging. Whether you agree with all of it or not, it challenges you to think critically about power dynamics in everyday life. A must-read for anyone interested in personal growth or leadership.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
    Format: KindleVerified Purchase
    I loved the audio book and now I love the actual book. A a great mix of history and advice that will have you wanting to read more history books and self help books.

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  • T. J
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bok
    Reviewed in Sweden on March 10, 2025
    Rekommenderas varmt, underbar Bok, Tack Säljaren o Amazon.
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  • Augusto Assalin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cool, but the cover could be better
    Reviewed in Brazil on May 15, 2025
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Cool, but the cover could be better

    Reviewed in Brazil on May 15, 2025

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  • Sudhakar kadiyala
    5.0 out of 5 stars A book to be read multiple times.
    Reviewed in India on February 24, 2025
    Every one of us secretly desire to hold Power.As human beings we always wish to have our way and expect other’s to follow us and holding power is the best means in having our way.It instills fear or awe in others,making most of the job easier, and the great feeling of wow! — as nothing can be more stronger or powerful .The 48 laws of Power by Robert Greene is all about
    gaining Power by various means and enjoying its fruits .The laws are defined by taking key points from the ancient past to that of the modern day world, where the laws mentioned are followed by various references to the people who attained power through different means viz fighting wars,ruling ruthlessly,conning successfully,leaving a mark of their own through painting,writing and so on.These references help to understand the laws of gaining power in different ways as well as act as a tip to the readers in guarding against falling prey to scams and tricks.The laws while dwelling deep in to the human nature,brings out various aspects of manipulation,selfishness,deceit,treachery,back stabbing,masking the real intent ,conning,tricking and many more things.These laws act as a tool in understanding the mind games being played in different situations at different places by different people.On hindsight when I look into my past,I personally felt the laws giving me the clarity,much to my satisfaction and perhaps may aid in my future decisions.The stories like that of Arnold and Slack (P158,L21) or Sheriff Richard’s and Lustig (the conman (P74,L9))are not only informative but much fun to read.and laugh.
    A book that increases your knowledge of power,subtle actions of the people around and their nuanced meaning behind it.Ultimately though the laws reflect individuals personal benefit and even show the ‘basic instincts’ , of humans in seeking power but also enrich the readers with knowledge of power I.e the power to see through the masked faces of others and act .A book that fills the reader’s with admiration and respect for the writer for the enormous amount of information and the profound meaning behind each law. A ‘must-read’, book to be read multiple times to understand the Power. and finally,quoting one of my favourite quote mentioned in the book (L19,pg-138) — “When you meet a swordsman.draw your sword.Do not recite poetry to one who is not a poet.
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    Sudhakar kadiyala
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A book to be read multiple times.

    Reviewed in India on February 24, 2025
    Every one of us secretly desire to hold Power.As human beings we always wish to have our way and expect other’s to follow us and holding power is the best means in having our way.It instills fear or awe in others,making most of the job easier, and the great feeling of wow! — as nothing can be more stronger or powerful .The 48 laws of Power by Robert Greene is all about
    gaining Power by various means and enjoying its fruits .The laws are defined by taking key points from the ancient past to that of the modern day world, where the laws mentioned are followed by various references to the people who attained power through different means viz fighting wars,ruling ruthlessly,conning successfully,leaving a mark of their own through painting,writing and so on.These references help to understand the laws of gaining power in different ways as well as act as a tip to the readers in guarding against falling prey to scams and tricks.The laws while dwelling deep in to the human nature,brings out various aspects of manipulation,selfishness,deceit,treachery,back stabbing,masking the real intent ,conning,tricking and many more things.These laws act as a tool in understanding the mind games being played in different situations at different places by different people.On hindsight when I look into my past,I personally felt the laws giving me the clarity,much to my satisfaction and perhaps may aid in my future decisions.The stories like that of Arnold and Slack (P158,L21) or Sheriff Richard’s and Lustig (the conman (P74,L9))are not only informative but much fun to read.and laugh.
    A book that increases your knowledge of power,subtle actions of the people around and their nuanced meaning behind it.Ultimately though the laws reflect individuals personal benefit and even show the ‘basic instincts’ , of humans in seeking power but also enrich the readers with knowledge of power I.e the power to see through the masked faces of others and act .A book that fills the reader’s with admiration and respect for the writer for the enormous amount of information and the profound meaning behind each law. A ‘must-read’, book to be read multiple times to understand the Power. and finally,quoting one of my favourite quote mentioned in the book (L19,pg-138) — “When you meet a swordsman.draw your sword.Do not recite poetry to one who is not a poet.
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  • I actually received a different book to the one I ordered. I did make the decision to keep it rather than go through the process of returning it
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great insightful read
    Reviewed in Australia on April 12, 2025
    Only two chapters in and am enthralled
  • Jessica
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book
    Reviewed in Singapore on December 1, 2024
    Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase
    I recommend reading 1 law per day, as there is A Lot to digest, and you need to absorb what your read before going to the next chapter.