48 Laws of Power

Here's the summary.

The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche.
I would read that as well.

Can anyone repost this?

I need to do my algebra hw though. Mr Goldberg is having us calculate the numbers of jews gassed in the shoah for our final and I know it's going to be hard

48laws-of-power.blogspot.com
summary of each law without the retarded unnecessary bullshit

his latest book
gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=robert greene nature&open=0&res=25&view=simple&phrase=1&column=def

audiobook version of his latest book
youtube.com/watch?v=OF96aDngKmg&list=PL9Rzz_pfXH7oHFAfIteFcDrEcQA1Saqtx

Good overview, excellent historical examples even though (((Greene))) is one of (((them.))) His books on War and Mastery are good too.

Reminder that niggers and activists in congress read this book and then think they are fucking Machiavelli. You need to have the intelligence to recognize the laws and know when not to use them. Actually, nogs are more likely to read Greene's lower level book he wrote with 50 Cent, but the point is they are becoming explicitly aware of power and how to use it against the white man.

I think the top 3 books in prisons are: The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of War, and Behold a Pale Horse. I've mostly seen the 50 Cent recommended by the White (or maybe h'White) self-help crowd.

Them being highly read books in prisons make them less appealing. How many people get out of prison and start mastering the world around them?

The groids who read them are trying to master things like smalltime drug dealing, not the world.

Robert Green just strip minned the works of Gracian Baltasar, a now deceased Spanish monk. He's the guy you wanna read. Green is a clown who copypasted his work.