The 48 Laws of Power is Robert Greene’s modern classic on the timeless, often ruthless dynamics of influence — and on audio it becomes something you can absorb during a commute, a workout, or a long walk. If you’ve been searching for the audiobook and want to know whether it’s worth your time (and how to listen to it free), here’s the honest rundown.
Listen to The 48 Laws of Power Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeWhat The 48 Laws of Power is about
Greene, writing with Joost Elffers, distills roughly three thousand years of the history of power into forty-eight blunt, memorable laws. He draws on the strategists you’d expect — Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz — and on the lives of figures as different as Henry Kissinger and P. T. Barnum. Some laws counsel restraint (Law 1: Never Outshine the Master); others are pure cunning. It is, by design, amoral: Greene isn’t telling you to be a good person, he’s describing how power has actually worked, for better and worse, across history.
That’s exactly why it has sold millions of copies and stayed in the cultural conversation for over two decades. You can read it as a manual, as a warning, or simply as an unusually sharp tour through history’s power players.
Is the audiobook worth it?
This is a book built from short, self-contained chapters — one per law, each with historical anecdotes and a clear takeaway. That structure is ideal for audio: you can finish a “law” in a single sitting and never lose the thread. The unabridged recording is narrated by Richard Poe, whose measured, authoritative delivery suits the book’s cool, observational tone. At roughly 23 hours it’s a substantial listen, but the episodic format makes it easy to dip in and out of.
| Author | Robert Greene |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Richard Poe |
| Length | About 23 hours (unabridged) |
| ISBN | 9781598874983 |
| List price | $23.07 |
Who should listen
If you’re drawn to strategy, negotiation, history, or simply understanding the people around you a little better, this one earns its reputation. It pairs well with Greene’s later Mastery and The Laws of Human Nature. If you prefer warm, feel-good self-help, be warned — this is the cold-eyed opposite, and that’s the point.
How to listen to The 48 Laws of Power free
The simplest way to start listening today is with an Audiobooks.com free trial — you get a credit you can put toward The 48 Laws of Power, and you can listen to it free during the trial.
Listen to The 48 Laws of Power Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeFAQ
How long is the 48 Laws of Power audiobook?
The unabridged edition runs about 23 hours.
Who narrates it?
Richard Poe narrates the unabridged audiobook.
Can I get it free?
Yes — start an Audiobooks.com free trial and use your included credit on the title; you keep it even after the trial ends.
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