"The commentary and essays included will help the reader appreciate that this work has endured, not simply as a manual for the conduct of warfare but because of the depth of the principles on which it is based and their applicability to everyday life."--LIBRARY JOURNAL
AT THE CORE of this ancient strategy manual is the understanding that conflict is an inescapable part of human life. Since, as Sun Tzu teaches,aggression and response in kind can lead only to destruction, we must learn to work with conflict in a more profound and effective way. Crucial to this strategic vision is knowledge--especially self-knowledge--and a view of the whole that seeks to bring conflicting views around to a larger perspective.This new and unusually faithful translation carefully preserves the enigmatic quality of the original--allowing us to discover innumerable insights in its lines millennia after this oral tradition was first set down. Line-by-line commentary and three extensive essays reveal the broader implications of Sun Tzu's teachings and how they can be applied to everyday circumstances.
INTRODUCTION Applying The Art of War
PART ONE Sun Tzu's The Art of War
PART TWO Three Essays
Taking Whole
The Sage Commander
Joining the Tradition
PART THREE Commentary
About the Translation
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About the Denma Translation Group
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index