I occasionally found myself laughing out loud at the sheer audacity of the things the author suggests. Basically, this is a guide to deceiving, manipulating, and taking control of friends, family, colleagues, and enemies, drawing on the lives of many illustrious powerful people through the ages for examples. I hesitate to say the book was instructive, because it is so utterly ruthless in places--in fact, so ruthless that it sometimes left me at a loss as to whether to take it seriously--but the book was, in fact, instructive, and the moral ambiguity was half the fun of reading it. In the end, I really enjoyed this. Recommended.
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