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Groucho Marx Reviews Robert Greene’s Manual for Aspiring Overlords – The 48 Laws of Power

adminApril 30, 2025

The Laws of Power and the Power of Lawyers (Or Why Napoleon May Have Made A Fine Waiter) By Groucho Marx (Deceased. Cigar still smouldering) Julius “Groucho” Marx, vaudevillian icon reviews Robert Greene’s handbook for the power-hungry. I’ve just finished reading The […]

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The 48 Laws of Power – A Book Review by Ghengis Khan

adminApril 10, 2025

Reviewed By Genghis Khan, Lord of the Sky, Conqueror of Kingdoms, Destroyer of Excuses, Reluctant Goodreads Contributor, Protector of the Silk Road Introduction The 48 Laws of Power is a bold title. And the authors efforts are respectable. It’s a heavy book […]

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