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Sun Tzu On The Art Of War
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Sun Tzu On The Art Of War

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Engelsk
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Chinese commander and philosopher Sun Tzu, who lived about 500 BCE, penned the military manual The Art of War as an approach for war resolution. The book's thirteen chapters provide in-depth guidance on both conflict and diplomacy. According to Sun Tzu, war is a necessary evil that should only be resorted to in extreme circumstances. The book places a strong emphasis on the value of strategy, preparation, and the need to comprehend one's opponents in order to succeed. The significance of deceit, the need of knowing oneself and one's opponent, and the function of leadership in war are some of the book's major topics. According to Sun Tzu, conflicts may be won by deceit and meticulous preparation rather than actual combat. He emphasizes the need of understanding one's own advantages and disadvantages as well as those of one's adversary. His argument that a commander must be competent, resolute, and able to motivate his people also underlines the importance of leadership in winning conflicts. Military commanders have read and studied the book extensively throughout history, and many contemporary military plans reflect its impact. However, since its ideas may be applied to a broad variety of circumstances where strategic planning and leadership are needed, it is also relevant in other fields, such as business and politics.
Forfatter
Sun Tzu
ISBN
9789358715385
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.7.2023
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