Основной контент книги THE ART OF WAR (Giles Translation)
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THE ART OF WAR (Giles Translation)

Timeless Wisdom on Strategy and Warfare
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Sun Tzu
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In «The Art of War,» specifically the Giles translation, Sun Tzu presents a comprehensive treatise on military strategy and tactics, emphasizing the significance of wisdom, deception, and adaptability in warfare. This seminal text is structured into meticulously organized chapters, each addressing different aspects of conflict, such as the importance of terrain, leadership, and the psychological dimensions of battle. Written in a concise, aphoristic style typical of classical Chinese literature, the work transcends its military focus, offering insights into philosophy, governance, and human nature that resonate with various disciplines. Sun Tzu, believed to have lived during the Eastern Zhou period, served as a military general and strategist, which greatly influenced his writing. His experiences undoubtedly informed his profound understanding of conflict, power dynamics, and the human psyche, allowing him to encapsulate timeless principles that remain relevant in contemporary analyses of competitive scenarios, whether in politics, business, or personal endeavors. His profound reflections reveal a keen awareness of the complexities inherent in strategy, making it a pivotal work in both Eastern and Western philosophy. «The Art of War» is not just a military manual; it is a foundational text that challenges readers to reflect on strategy in their own lives. The insights offered within its pages can not only enhance understanding of military and political conflicts but can also be applied to everyday decision-making and personal development. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking wisdom on leadership, competitive dynamics, and the art of persuasion.

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Release date on Litres:
11 September 2024
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270 p.
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8596547680093
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