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Mastering the Art of War (Shambhala Dragon Editions)
Composed by two prominent statesmen-generals of classical China, this book develops the strategies of Sun Tzu's classic, The Art of War , into a complete handbook of organization and leadership. The great leaders of ancient China who were trained in Sun Tzu's principles understood how war is waged successfully, both materially and mentally, and how victory and defeat follow clear social, psychological, and environmental laws. Drawing on episodes from the panorama of Chinese history, Mastering the Art of War presents practical summaries of these essential laws along with tales of conflict and strategy that show in concrete terms the proper use of Sun Tzu's principles. The book also examines the social and psychological aspects of organization and crisis management. The translator's introduction surveys the Chinese philosophies of war and conflict and explores in depth the parallels between The Art of War and the oldest handbook of strategic living, the I Ching (Book of Changes). more
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- Posted: Dec-13-2007
Beyond Sun Tzu
Cleary, one of the most prolific translators of Eastern classics, presents two more treatises in this small volume: the military writings of Zhuge Liang and of Liu Ji. Zhuge's text, "The Way of the General," presents several dozen aphoristic statements what is and is not desired in a commander....
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- Posted: Nov-10-2007
Not as much insight into Zhuge Liang as I had hoped
My review is not from the point of view of someone who is a fan of Sun Tzu's Art of War, nor a businessman seeking ancient answers to modern problems of business "warfare." I am a psychologist, and a massive fan of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and I consider Zhuge Liang to be one of the...
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- Posted: Apr-01-2007
Decent
This book is decent if you have not extensively looked at chinese strategy. It lists Zhuge Liang's Essays, however you can find those for free on many websites, as well as inside the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the reason you should get this book is mainly because it offers a lot of history...
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- Posted: Oct-17-2006
Great Book
I will not give a long narrative of this book but I think it is an excellent read of Zhuge Liang's ideas on strategy. Although not complete it is great stepping stone for anyone interested in Liang's ideas. From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang has been viewed by myself as an...
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- Posted: Mar-13-2005
An Excellent Study in Strategy.
All Art of War buffs have their own opinions of Thomas Cleary and Mr. Cleary has an obvious bias in this book. Having said that, one must understand that this is NOT "The Art of War" but rather a translation of Zhuge Liang's and Lin Ji's commentaries on the Art of War by Sun Tzu.I enjoyed it very...
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- Posted: Jan-12-2005
Very general, like a book of proverbs.
Let me first clarify the confusion over Sun Wu ("Sun Tzu")'s The Art of War and this book.This is not a translation of the book The Art of War as it is known by the Western world. Sun Wu, a strategist from hundreds of years before Zhuge Liang, is indeed the father of Chinese military strategy,...
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- Posted: Feb-01-2004
Understanding the Book you are Reviewing
I can see from the other reviews of this book that those who rated it poorly had a basic misunderstanding of What they were reading. It seems that several folks were under the impression that they were reading Sun Tzu's " The Art Of War". Perhaps before attempting to read a book you should...
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- Posted: Dec-15-2003
Biased, and agenda-ridden
I believe Amazon does a disservice to customers by failing to note that this is a Shambhala Dragon Edition by Shambhala Press. Noted for their New Age and leftist interpretations, "Mastering The Art Of War" will not fail to disappoint those seeking a biased interpretation of the Sun Tzu classic,...
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- Posted: Sep-08-2003
Who knew this book was out there?
I must confess, I was ignorant that any of the great warlord Zhuge Liang's work still existed today. Imagine my surprise then, in typing the name into Amazon and coming up with this work. Needless to say, the price was right, and so I ordered it. I was not disappointed! While I cannot say that...
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- Posted: Sep-07-2000
Great reading
I liked the qualities of the general section of this book. For those who are looking for some insight that applies to today's world, you can find some gems here. I read The Art of War translated by Griffith and think that this is much better. The commentary is easier to follow and is...
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