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by - written on 03/05/01 (Very useful, 1239 readings)
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What can a book, that was written 2500 years ago, about armies and chariots, possibly offer me? And what is all this Eastern philosophy rubbish? The Art of War is a classic book of military philosophy. The Art of War was written in around about 500 B.C. at the end of the spring autumn period. Despite its ancient origins it is surprisingly relevant today. Sun Tzu wrote the book in order to instruct the ancient rulers of China in the methods of warfare. The book covers all aspects of warfare from spying to terrain, from organisation to tactics. The book is a clear exposition of Taoist philosophy. The guiding text of Taoism is the Tao Te ... Read the complete review
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