28 laws · 4 parts · 169 pages
Power has rules. They have not changed.
28 laws of power, discipline and respect, taken from the men who ran empires. For the man who is good at his work and still gets talked over.
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The turn
What nobody taught you has a name, an order and 28 laws.
Dominion is a code laid out in 4 parts. Every law starts from a real historical case, explains why the mechanism works, hands you a protocol you can run this week, and ends by showing where the law stops working.
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The Laws of Power and Reading People
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The Laws of Discipline
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The Laws of the Body
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The Laws of the Spirit
Caesar, Napoleon, Sparta, Socrates, Hannibal, Fabius Maximus. Not one of them improvised.
Sample
Law 1 · The Law of Silence
In the summer of 338 BC, Philip II of Macedon had just crushed the Greek coalition at Chaeronea. Athens fell. Thebes fell. City after city sent envoys to pay tribute to the new master of Greece.
Only Sparta held out, small, unwalled for centuries because it had never needed walls. Philip sent a messenger ahead of his army, straight to the ephors who governed the city. The letter ran long. It promised that if he entered Laconia he would treat the Spartans as slaves, that he would raze the city until no stone stood on another, that he would strip their fields bare and burn their houses, that he would erase their name from the record of Greece. Line after line, each one trying to sound more final than the last.
The ephors read the letter to the end. They wrote their answer on a scrap of parchment and sent it back with the same messenger. One word: “If.”
No argument attached, no appeal to Greek honor, no list of reasons Sparta deserved to be spared. The messenger walked the road back with a nearly blank page in his hand, and that page was the whole message.
Philip pulled his army back and marched elsewhere. Sparta stayed unwalled, the only Greek city that carried no stone defense and was never taken all the same. Macedonian control of Greece held for more than a generation, first under the father and then under the son, and in all that time no Macedonian army crossed into Laconia.
The case stops here. What follows is the mechanism: the principle named, why it works, the protocol you can run this week, and the point where the law stops holding. That part is in the book, and all 28 laws are built exactly this way.
Anatomy of a law
Every law is built the same way.
Dominion is one structure repeated 28 times, always in the same order, so you can apply it without rereading the chapter.
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The case
A real historical episode, told in full. Proof the mechanism exists outside your head.
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The principle
The mechanism isolated and named, in plain language. One sentence you can repeat.
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Why it works
The cause. What happens in the head of the person across from you.
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How to apply it
The practical protocol. What to do in the next meeting, the next negotiation, next Monday.
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The reverse
Where the law stops. When it fails, and when using it works against you.
Five parts. Twenty eight times. No exceptions.
Before you buy
Who this is for, and who it is not for.
Buy it if
- You are already good at what you do and tired of watching that fail to turn into respect.
- You would rather have a protocol for Monday morning than a line to post.
- You trust a documented case more than an opinion delivered with confidence.
- You want to understand why something works, not just what to do.
Do not buy it if
- You want to feel good when you finish. Several laws point straight at what you have been avoiding.
- You want a trick to use on someone tomorrow. These laws change how you are read, and that does not happen in a day.
- You want a quick read. It runs 169 pages and there is no condensed edition.
- You expect reading to be enough. Every law ends in a protocol, and a protocol is worth nothing unless you run it.
If the "Do not buy it if" list describes you, do not buy it. I would rather lose the sale than sell you the wrong thing.
The offer
One purchase. Immediate access.
- Dominion in full: 28 laws in 4 parts, 169 pages.
- A PDF that opens on your phone, tablet, Kindle or computer.
- Delivered to your inbox right after payment.
- No subscription and no renewal. You buy it once.
$17
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If the book is not for you, ask for a refund by email within 7 days and you get the full amount back. No form, no questions, no need to explain yourself.
Questions
What people ask before buying.
What format is the book in?
PDF. 169 pages with custom typesetting, built for continuous reading. It is not EPUB and not print.
How do I get it?
By email, right after the payment clears. The link goes to the address you use at checkout, so check it before you finish.
What can I read it on?
Phone, tablet, computer and Kindle. Anything that opens a PDF works, with nothing to install. The PDF keeps a fixed layout, so on a small screen it reads better on a tablet or computer.
What if I do not like it?
You have 7 days to ask for a refund by email and you get the full amount back. You do not have to explain why.
What language is this edition in?
This edition is in English. There are separate Portuguese and Spanish editions, each fully translated and edited, with their own page and price. You can switch edition in the footer of this page.
Do I have to read it in order?
It helps, because the parts move from what you read in other people to what you demand of yourself. But every law stands on its own, so you can go straight to the one you need.
Your next move will not come down to luck.
These laws have been in play for two thousand years. The only variable is how many of them you know before you need them.
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