Sun Tzu and Machiavelli may have been espousing strategies of war for centuries, but it took writer Robert Greene’s New York Times best-seller The 48 Laws Of Power to make it appealing to our modern world. The one-time Hollywood scribe is now quoted by hip-hop moguls almost as much as Tony Montana, and recently crossed all the way over with The 50th Law, a collaboration with Curtis Jackson himself. Corporate Takeover caught up with the busy author to discuss the history behind the ruthless laws, what we can learn from Fitty, and why a true warrior is already planning for 2015.
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