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The Seven Military Classics of Ancient China

including The Art of War

by Ralph D. Sawyer

The Seven Military Classics of Ancient China
Publisher: Copyright © 1993 by Ralph D. Sawyer
Published by Basic Books, a subsidiary of Perseus Books LLC
Pub. Date: 1993
ISBN: 9780465003044
No. pages: 592

Category: Intercultural Management
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In this summary you will learn

  • What the basic concepts are in seven ancient classic military texts from China
  • Who wrote them
  • What is their historical context and significance

Why you should read The Seven Military Classics of Ancient China

The parallels between business and warfare evoke images of brilliant generals leading armies and brilliant CEOs leading businesses. Platoons battle and businesses compete with bold, wily strategies and superior execution. Given these similarities, do the classic sagas of seven ancient Chinese military strategists have insight and wisdom that might benefit today’s business leaders? For the answer, read the “translator’s introductions” that open each chapter in sinologist Ralph D. Sawyer’s substantive book. His notes explain how these ancient strategists won their battles with the least possible military force. Sawyer presents them as sage theoreticians who were masters at outwitting their opponents. Unlike most Western military theorists, China’s ancient tacticians emphasized, “speed, stealth...flexibility,” still quite useful skills. getAbstract recommends this fascinating, deeply expert compilation to anyone who wants an educated overview of seven venerable Chinese military classics. Their authority and precision of thought will intrigue modern strategists as they have interested statesmen and military leaders throughout time.

About the Author

Ralph D. Sawyer, a scholar on Chinese warfare and strategic thought, is a fellow of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies. His books include The Tao of Deception and The Tao of Spycraft, plus many translations including Sun-tzu’s Art of War and The Tao of War.

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