The Art of War

· Open Road Media
4.3
41 reviews
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64
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The world’s most influential treatise on strategy
Mao Zedong used it to defeat Chiang Kai-shek. Colin Powell thinks every US soldier should be familiar with its principles. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick built a football dynasty out of lessons learned within its pages. Even Gordon Gekko and Tony Soprano are fans.
In the twenty-five hundred years since it was composed, The Art of War has been applied to just about every field of human endeavor. Sun Tzu’s shrewd advice is indispensible to anyone seeking to gain an advantage over an opponent.

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4.3
41 reviews
Manitoba Hawkins
February 25, 2021
There is no simpler edition. And thoughts on living principles are good. The costs are in your effort. Remember that chapter one is the framework for understanding the rest of it.
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Moteuczuma Poatan'cun Cuahtemoc Cuetlachtli
March 30, 2017
The Art of war is a magnificent story and strategy,battle tactics and intelligence. .
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Donna Pope
August 30, 2023
This is the only guide one needs, to live life to its fullest
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DIVDIVSun Tzu is thought to have been a military general and adviser to the king of the southern Chinese state of Wu during the sixth century BCE. Although some modern scholars have called his authorship into doubt, the world’s most influential and enduring treatise on military strategy, The Art of War, bears his name./divDIV
Lionel Giles (1875–1958) was a British scholar and translator best known for his translations of The Art of War and The Analects of Confucius. /div/div

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