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+ {"text": "### Book:Robert Greene"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Joost Elffers"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:PREFACE"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:The feeling of having no power over people and events is generally"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:unbearable to us—when we feel helpless we feel miserable. No one"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:wants less power; everyone wants more. In the world today, however, it"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:is dangerous to seem too power hungry, to be overt with your power"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:moves. We have to seem fair and decent. So we need to be subtle—"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:congenial yet cunning, democratic yet devious."}
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+ {"text": ""}
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+ {"text": "### Book:This game of constant duplicity most resembles the power dynamic"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:that existed in the scheming world of the old aristocratic court."}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Throughout history, a court has always formed itself around the person in"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:power—king, queen, emperor, leader. The courtiers who filled this court"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:were in an especially delicate position: They had to serve their masters,"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:but if they seemed to fawn, if they curried favor too obviously, the other"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:courtiers around them would notice and would act against them."}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Attempts to win the master’s favor, then, had to be subtle. And even"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:skilled courtiers capable of such subtlety still had to protect themselves"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:from their fellow courtiers, who at all moments were scheming to push"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:them aside."}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Meanwhile the court was supposed to represent the height of"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:civilization and refinement. Violent or overt power moves were frowned"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:upon; courtiers would work silently and secretly against any among them"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:who used force. This was the courtier’s dilemma: While appearing the"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:very paragon of elegance, they had to outwit and thwart their own"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:opponents in the subtlest of ways. The successful courtier learned over"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:time to make all of his moves indirect; if he stabbed an opponent in the"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:back, it was with a velvet glove on his hand and the sweetest of smiles"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:on his face. Instead of using coercion or outright treachery, the perfect"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:courtier got his way through seduction, charm, deception, and subtle"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:strategy, always planning several moves ahead. Life in the court was a"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:never-ending game that required constant vigilance and tactical thinking."}
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+ {"text": "### Book:It was civilized war."}
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+ {"text": ""}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Today we face a peculiarly similar paradox to that of the courtier:"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Everything must appear civilized, decent, democratic, and fair. But if we"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:play by those rules too strictly, if we take them too literally, we are"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:crushed by those around us who are not so foolish. As the great"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Renaissance diplomat and courtier Niccolò Machiavelli wrote, “Anyman who"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:great number who are not good.” The court imagined itself the pinnacle"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:of refinement, but underneath its glittering surface a cauldron of dark"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:emotions—greed, envy, lust, hatred—boiled and simmered. Our world"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:today similarly imagines itself the pinnacle of fairness, yet the same ugly"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:emotions still stir within us, as they have forever. The game is the same."}
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+ {"text": "### Book:Outwardly, you must seem to respect the niceties, but inwardly, unless"}
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+ {"text": "### Book:you are a fool, you learn quickly to be"}