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Sun Tzu

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Dua ribu lima ratus tahun lalu, Sun Tzu menulis buku klasik strategi militer ini berdasarkan peperangan dan pemikiran militer Tiongkok. Sejak saat itu, semua tingkatan militer telah menggunakan ajaran Sun Tzu dalam peperangan, dan peradaban telah mengadaptasi ajaran ini untuk digunakan dalam politik...

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170
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Paperback
Terbit
2005-01-01
Penerbit
Harper Press

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Sun Tzu
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Sun Tzu (traditional Chinese:孫子; simplified Chinese:孙子; pinyin:Sūnzǐ) was a Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and writer who lived during the Eastern Zhou period (771–256 BC). Sun Tzu is traditionally credited as the author of The Art of War, an influential work of military strategy that has affected b...

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Lisa of Troy
Lisa of Troy·3 years ago
Years ago, I wanted to lose some weight, and I started a 60-day challenge. When I was at work, I was sure to tell a certain co-worker my goal. Why? Was he my friend? No way. I detested this guy. He was so disrespectful, talked over me, and lied. But I used that to my advantage. Because once I told this gentleman my goal there was no chance that I was going to let him see me fail.Oh to have a great enemy! The Art of War has several different translations. Some of them are better than others. Orig...
Ruby Granger
Ruby Granger·4 years ago
I thought this would contain more wisdom than it did. I’ve heard so many people rave about it that I expected it to be more readily applicable to modern-day conflict. It’s interesting because of its age, but not for much else.
Dr. Appu Sasidharan (Dasfill)
Dr. Appu Sasidharan (Dasfill)·6 years ago
"The greatest victory is that which requires no battle. This book, written in the 5th century BC, tells us the strategies and tactics needed for winning a war. Sun Tzu tells us that no nation is ever benefitted by prolonged warfare, and it is better to avoid battles. If we reach a point where war is inevitable, Sun Tzu will help us win it in the best way possible without hurting many people. Even though it was written centuries ago, all the tactics mentioned in it are still relevant...
Lily  (LilyCReads)
Lily (LilyCReads)·7 years ago
I definitely never thought i'd want to read a book about Chinese military strategy written in 5th century BC .... yet here we are.
This one turned out to be so interesting.
Lyn
Lyn·8 years ago
Who reads the Art of War?OK, sure everybody, or anybody can, but who actually does and why?If we could somehow take a survey and create a pie chart of who reads this 2500 year old Chinese manual, what would we find, who reads it?Military professionals, sure; executives, probably – wanna be executives, almost certainly; sports coaches, law enforcement officers, school teachers, teenage gamers, etc etc.The title will get attract and repel many all by itself. The text, full of philosophical musings...
Dannii Elle
Dannii Elle·10 years ago
If anyone is looking for a war general I am available and well versed in war tactics due to this book. Hook me up.
Anne
Anne·10 years ago
Hey! Look at me stepping outside my comfort zone!I saw this audiobook in the library, and I thought it looked interesting.Hell, I've got 4 kids. This could come in handy.Next year I'll have not one, but two teenage boys. I need to prepare myself to defend my babies home from the invading whores hoards. I figured this book would help me gird my loins (or whatever it is you do) when you head into battle.Back off, Skanks! You're not getting past the front door! Still, even teenage boys pale in comp...
Alejandro
Alejandro·11 years ago
The wise warrior avoids the battle. I can't think in a better quote to begin this review.Sometimes, reading books about war tactics or novels of the genre of war, is confused with glorify wars, destruction, death and all sad things that are results of a war. But, at least, in my case (I can't speak for others) it's not that. I don't glorify war. One of my favorite historical subjects is World War II, but it's not because an insane instinct of glorify war. I just support the concept that any p...
Roy Lotz
Roy Lotz·12 years ago
The Art of Goodreads 1. Lotz says: The greatest books are the ones you never have to read, and the greatest words are the ones you never have to speak. Likewise, the greatest book reviews are the ones you never have to write.2. There are five types of books: (1) Ones I have read. (2) Ones I have not read. (3-5) It's complicated.3. To begin a book, find its weakest point. This is commonly the first page.4. Do not turn the page too slowly, as you will make it greasy; do not turn it too quickly,...
Petra X
Petra X·13 years ago
Simply put, Sun Tzu says that it is better not to fight than to be involved in a conflict, but if you are going to have to fight, then you have to do it to win, and these are the various strategies, often brutal, that will get you that result.Niccolò Machiavelli, in The Prince says if you are in a position of power and seek to maintain it, it is better to be loved and respected, but if you can't achieve that, then at least enforce respect and these are the, often brutal, strategies that will get...