The 48 Laws of Power

The 48 Laws of Power
Author: Robert Greene
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780670881468

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Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this multi-million-copy New York Times bestseller is the definitive manual for anyone interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control – from the author of The Laws of Human Nature. In the book that People magazine proclaimed “beguiling” and “fascinating,” Robert Greene and Joost Elffers have distilled three thousand years of the history of power into 48 essential laws by drawing from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz and also from the lives of figures ranging from Henry Kissinger to P.T. Barnum. Some laws teach the need for prudence (“Law 1: Never Outshine the Master”), others teach the value of confidence (“Law 28: Enter Action with Boldness”), and many recommend absolute self-preservation (“Law 15: Crush Your Enemy Totally”). Every law, though, has one thing in common: an interest in total domination. In a bold and arresting two-color package, The 48 Laws of Power is ideal whether your aim is conquest, self-defense, or simply to understand the rules of the game.

Law Versus Power

Law Versus Power
Author: Wolfgang Kaleck,Edward J. Snowden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-11
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 1682191737

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The author, founder and General Secretary of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), chronicles work and related events surrounding campaigns against several perpetrators of human rights violations around the world.

Meaning and Power in the Language of Law

Meaning and Power in the Language of Law
Author: Janny H. C. Leung,Alan Durant
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107112841

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A new perspective on how far law's power derives from socially situated communication rather than from abstract rules.

The 50th Law

The 50th Law
Author: 50 Cent,Robert Greene
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781847652447

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'My favourite book' Tinchy Stryder BA Business Life Book of the Month The ultimate hustle is to move freely between the street and corporate worlds, to find your flow and never stay locked in the same position. This is a manifesto for how to operate in the twenty-first century, where everything has been turned on its head. Building on the runaway success of Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power (almost five million copies sold), the 'modern Machiavelli' teams up with rapper 50 Cent to show how the power game of success can be played to your advantage. Drawing on the lore of gangsters, hustlers, and hip-hop artists, as well as 50 Cent's business and artistic dealings, the authors present the 'Laws of 50', revealing how to become a master strategist and supreme realist. Success comes from seeking an advantage in each and every encounter, and The 50th Law offers indispensable advice on how to win in business - and in life.

History and Power in the Study of Law

History and Power in the Study of Law
Author: June Starr,Jane F. Collier
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781501723322

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Building on earlier work in the anthropology of law and taking a critical stance toward it, June Starr and Jane F. Collier ask, "Should social anthropologists continue to isolate the ‘legal’ as a separate field of study?" To answer this question, they confront critics of legal anthropology who suggest that the subfield is dying and advocate a reintegration of legal anthropology into a renewed general anthropology. Chapters by anthropologists, sociologists, and law professors, using anthropological rather than legal methodologies, provide original analyses of particular legal developments. Some contributors adopt an interpretative approach, focusing on law as a system of meaning; others adopt a materialistic approach, analyzing the economic and political forces that historically shaped relations between social groups. Contributors include Said Armir Arjomand, Anton Blok, Bernard Cohn, George Collier, Carol Greenhouse, Sally Falk Moore, Laura Nader, June Nash, Lawrence Rosen, June Starr, and Joan Vincent.

Law of Independent Power

Law of Independent Power
Author: Steven Ferrey
Publsiher: Clark Boardman Callaghan
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1989
Genre: Cogeneration of electric power and heat
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044235120

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This treatise provides guidance on all the legal, technical and regulatory aspects of independent power and cogneration development. Written for counsel invovled in independent energy production, state regulators, developers, financiers and utilities, the treatise offers case law, explanations of key issues, a glossary of terminology and detailed footnotes.

Law and the Balance of Power

Law and the Balance of Power
Author: Stewart Macaulay
Publsiher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1966-12-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610443739

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Stewart Macaulay teaches contracts at the University of Wisconsin Law School and is interested in the part the legal system plays in implementing, regulating, and hindering economic relationships, and how it does these things. This book is a descriptive analysis of organizational change that has resulted from automobile dealers' attempts to find a legal remedy for what they consider unfair practices of the manufacturers. It advances our understanding of the limitations and the positive functions of formal rules in the regulation of human conduct, and shows how informal procedures can develop as a result of pressure for changes in the formal rules.

The Power of Legality

The Power of Legality
Author: Nikolas M. Rajkovic,Tanja E. Aalberts,Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107145054

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Legality today commands substantial currency in world affairs, and this volume examines the struggle over its meaning in diverse practices.