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The Art of Seduction: An Indispensible Primer on the Ultimate Form of Power (Audiocd) - Robert Greene, Joost Elffers
The Art of Seduction: An Indispensible Primer on the Ultimate Form of Power (Audiocd)
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Robert Greene's previous bestseller, The 48 Laws of Power, distilled 3,000 years of scheming into a guide People praised as "beguiling... literate... fascinating" and Kirkus denounced as "an anti-Book of Virtues."In Art of Seduction, Greene returns with a new instruction book on the most subtle,... show more
Robert Greene's previous bestseller, The 48 Laws of Power, distilled 3,000 years of scheming into a guide People praised as "beguiling... literate... fascinating" and Kirkus denounced as "an anti-Book of Virtues."In Art of Seduction, Greene returns with a new instruction book on the most subtle, elusive, and effective form of power—because seduction isn't really about sex. It's about manipulating other people's greatest weakness: their desire for pleasure.Synthesizing the work of thinkers including Freud, Diderot, Nietzsche, and Einstein, reporting the enticing strategies of characters throughout history, The Art of Seduction is a comprehensive guide to getting what we want—any way we can.
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Format: Audio CD
ISBN: 9781565115217 (156511521X)
ASIN: 156511521X
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Edition language: English
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Misericordia
Misericordia rated it
4.0 The Art of Seduction
Once you get past the naivete of the 'recipes for seduction', the historical data proves to be entertaining.Still some analysis/explanations is sort of gotten backwards.
ism
ism rated it
3.0 Art of Seduction
A friend gave this to me as a Christmas present. It took me forever to finish this not because it wasn't good. I'm just not a big fan of inspirational/self-help books (mainly because I already know what's right and wrong ... I'm just too stubborn to do what's right and have more fun doing the wrong ...
Paradoxically
Paradoxically rated it
0.0 The Art of Seduction
Pretty good so far, although a little repetitive. The side quotes are just as interesting. My favorite so far is actually in the preface (Yes, I actually read the preface)."...for her eyes are like armies, And where her glances fall, there cities burn, Until the dust of their ashes is blown By her s...
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