Rating: ****
Tags: Military art and science -- Early works to 1800, War -- Early works to 1800, Lang:en
Publisher: Simon & Brown
Added: March 28, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
Written in China more than 2,000 years ago, Sun Tzu's
classic
The Art of War is the first known study of the
planning and conduct of military operations. These terse,
aphoristic essays are unsurpassed in comprehensiveness and
depth of understanding, examining not only battlefield
maneuvers, but also relevant economic, political, and
psychological factors. Indeed, the precepts outlined by Sun
Tzu can be applied outside the realm of military theory. It
is read avidly by Japanese businessmen and in fact was touted
in the movie
Wall Street as the corporate raider's bible.
In addition to an excellent translation of Sun Tzu's
text, Samuel Griffith also provides commentaries written by
Chinese strategists, plus several thought-provoking essays on
topics such as the influence of Sun Tzu on Mao Tse-tung and
on Japanese military thought, the nature of warfare in Sun
Tzu's time, and the life of Sun Tzu and other important
commentators. Remarkable for its clear organization, lucid
prose, and the acuity of its intellectual and moral insights,
The Art of War is the definitive study of combat.
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