The 48 Laws Of Power

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LAW 23

Salornon’s
son.Inthe
years

to
come,

thefivebrothers

arrangedeighteen

matches
among

their
cluldren,
sixteen
ofthese

being

contractedbetween

first
cousins.

“Wearelikethemechanismofawatch:Each
part

is
essential,”
said

brotherSalomon.Asina

watch,everypart

ofthebusinessmovedincon-

certwith
every
other,

andtheinner

workings

wereinvisibletothe
world,

which
only

sawthe
movementof
thehands.Whileother
rich
and

powerful

familiessufferedirrecoverabledownturns
during

thetumultonsfirst
halfof

thenineteenth
century,

the

tight-knit

Rothschilds

managed

not
only

to
pre-

servebutto

expand

their

unprecedented

wealth.

Interpretation

TheRothschildswerebornin
strange

times.

They

camefroma

place

that

hadnot

changed

in
centuries,
butlivedinan
age

that
gave

birthtotheIn-

dustrial
Revolution,
theFrench
Revolution,
andanendlessseriesof
up-

heavals. TheRothchilds

kept

the
past
alive,

resisted the
patterns

of

dispersion

oftheireraandforthisareemblematicofthelawofconcentra-

tion.

Noone
represents

thisbetterthan
_]ames
Rothschild,
thesonwhoes-

tablishedhimselfinParis.inhislifetime

james

witnessedthedefeatof

Napoleon,

therestorationoftheBourbon

monarchy,

the

bourgeois

monar-

chy

of
Orleans,

thereturntoa

republic,

and

finally

theenthronementof

Napoleo

1 III.
French

styles

and
fashions

changed

ata
relentless
pace

dur-

ing

allthisturmoil.Without

appearing

tobearelicofthe

past,James

steeredhis
family

asifthe

ghetto

livedonwithinthem.He

kept

alivehis

clan’sinnercohesionand

strength.Onlythrough

suchan

anchoring

inthe

past

wasthe

family

abletothriveamidstsuchchaos.Concentrationwasthe

foundationof
the
Rothschilds’
power,

wealth,

and

stability.

Thebest
stmzngy

is
always

tobe
verystrong;flrst

in
general,

than

atthedecisive

point.

...Thereisno
higher

and
simpler

law
ofstrategy

thanthat

afkeepingones/brces

concentrated... .Inshortthe


firstprinciple

is:
actwiththeutmostconcentration.

011
War,
Carlmm,fllausewitz,1780-1831

KEYSTOPOWER

Theworldis

plaguedbygreater

and
geater

division-——within
countries,

political

groups,

families,
evenindividuals.Weareallinastateoftotaldis-

tractionand
diffusion,

hardly

ableto

keep

ourmindsinonedirectionbe-

foreweare

pulled

in athousandothers.Themodernworld’slevelof

conflictis

higher

than
ever,

andwehaveinternalizeditinourownlives.

Thesolution
is
a
form
of
retreat
inside
ourselves,

tothe

past,

tomore

concentratedformsof

thought

andaction.As

Schopenhauer

wrote,
“Intel-

lectisa

magnitude

of
intensity,

nota

magnitude

of

extensity.”Napoleon

knewthevalueof

concentratingyour

forcesatthe

enemy’s

weakest
spot——
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