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Sun Tzu
Title: Sun Tzu
Category: History
Details: Words: 1964 | Pages: 8.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sun Tzu
A BOOK REVIEW
OF
SUN TZU
THE ART OF WAR
Translated by
SAMUEL B GRIFFITH
2001-09-14
‘The Art of War' was written by Sun Tzu and translated by Samuel B. Griffith. The authorship and date of this book has been closely scrutinized since the eleventh century in prolonged and protracted debates among scholars. It is accepted that the work originated in China and was well known in the fourth century BC. While the very existence of
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these strategies and developing countries are particularly susceptible to espionage and subterfuge by foreign entities. This book also has broad ranging implications. It promotes respect for our humanity, the benefits of proactiveness and making choices rather than merely responding the situations. These qualities are applicable in all aspects of life and to all people but particularly to military personnel who are at the forefront of the most difficult of tasks...that of defending our nation.
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