

Sinossi
"L'arte della guerra" è un manuale di strategia militare su come condurre e vincere una guerra nell'antica Cina. L'importanza di vincere una guerra è quella di saper pianificare tatticamente in modo che nel conflitto si ottenga il massimo profitto nel minor tempo possibile, senza combattere o con la minima perdita di truppe. Il trattato è diviso in tredici capitoli, ognuno dedicato ad un aspetto della guerra. Nel corso della storia l'"Arte della guerra" ha influenzato la strategia militare europea e non solo: Mao Tse-Tung nella sua lotta contro Chiang Kaishek nella tecnica della guerriglia. Sembra che altri personaggi abbiano preso ispirazione dalla lettura di questo trattato quali Napoleone Bonaparte e il generale MacArthur. Le teorie di Sun Tzu, oltre ad essere ancora considerate attuali da molti strateghi militari, hanno trovato applicazione anche nelle strategie manageriali, modelli di comportamento da adottare nelle situazioni competitive.
- ISBN: 888337309X
- Casa Editrice: Crescere
- Pagine: 96
- Data di uscita: 06-02-2015
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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.
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 spe
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"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
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