
Robert Greene
Robert Greene is an American author known for his works on strategy, power, and human behavior. His notable books include The 48 Laws of Power, Mastery, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The Daily Laws, and The Laws of Human Nature, which explore themes of manipulation, influence, and personal development. Greene's writing combines historical examples with practical advice, appealing to a wide audience interested in self-improvement and strategic thinking.
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Books by Robert Greene
6 books available

The Laws of Human Nature
by Robert Greene
Understand the hidden drives and unconscious motivations that govern human behavior to master self-control, cultivate empathy, and navigate the social world for success and self-defense.

The Art of Seduction
by Robert Greene
4.0(18,531)
This guide unpacks the methods of history's most compelling figures, showing how to master influence and persuasion.

The Daily Laws
by Robert Greene
4.2(5,630)
Learn strategic wisdom daily, turning complex ideas about power, influence, and skill into practical insights for everyday life.

Mastery
by Robert Greene
4.3(26,782)
Robert Greene's book explores the universal path to mastery, showing how anyone can develop their passion into skill and influence by debunking myths about genius.

The 33 Strategies of War
by Robert Greene
4.3(10,566)
Learn from military history's greatest minds with 33 strategies for success in any competition, from the boardroom to personal life.

The 48 Laws of Power
by Robert Greene
4.2(79,241)
Learn the amoral strategies of history's most cunning figures, from Machiavelli to con men, to acquire and maintain power.