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Las 48 Leyes del Poder by Robert Greene

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Nov 09, 11

Read in January, 2010 — I own a copy, read count: 1

This book is not for everybody. Some might argue whoever acts like described in the book is soulless, a monster, etc. For those who have been in a position of power and know how difficult to get there might be and how even more difficult is to stay there, many of these rules are -sadly- applicable -at least they are when things get tough. The only low point I found in the book is that some historical examples might be boring, some up to date example would be welcome in my opinion.

Este libro no es para caulquiera. Hay quien podria argumentar que quien actua como se describe en el libro es despiadado, malo, etc. Pero para aquellos que han estado en una posicion de poder y saben lo dificil que es llegar ahi y como es aun mas dificil mantenerse ahi muchas de las reglas explicadas en el libro son aplicables, al menos en cuando las cosas se ponen pesadas. El unico 'pero' que le pongo es que algunos ejemplos historicos pueden ser aburridos y repetitivos. Estoy seguro de que algunos ejemplos mas actuales ayudarian.

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message 1: by Joe (new)

Joe can you recommend any other similar books? I have read the art of war as well, but didnt find it applicable to modern day


Juan Joe wrote: "can you recommend any other similar books? I have read the art of war as well, but didnt find it applicable to modern day"

The only one I've read that I can think of is Niccolò Machiavelli's "The Prince" but you might find the same problem as with "The art of war". Actually I would really like to see modern examples in Greene's book.


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