Art of War
PhilosophyEasternHistory

Art of War

by Sun Tzu

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
1988

Overview

The Art of War by Sun Tzu is a concise classic of strategy that treats conflict as a matter of preparation, perception, and timing. Rather than glorifying battle, it stresses discipline, flexibility, knowledge of terrain, and the ability to win by understanding conditions better than an opponent. Its lessons have been applied far beyond the military world, especially in business and leadership.\n\nReaders turn to The Art of War for short, memorable principles rather than extended argument.

The text rewards anyone interested in tactics, decision-making, and competitive thinking, but it also keeps returning to restraint and intelligence over brute force. Sun Tzu's book remains influential because its advice is abstract enough to travel, yet concrete enough to feel immediately useful.

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