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Foreword Magazine Book of the Year
Philosophy
2005 - Finalist
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Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year Finalist in Philosophy
Dramatically discounted because it is missing its paper jacket.
How would Sun Tzu conduct the War on Terror? What is Bush
doing right and what is he doing wrong? What is the real battlefield for
this war?
Our new adaptation addressing
terrorism from the perspective of Sun Tzu's timeless principles. For a preview of the unique viewpoint
on terror it provides, you can read our first chapters here. Like
all our adaptations, Sun Tzu's Art of War is on the left-hand pages with
our application to terror on the facing right-hand pages.
Unlike partisan views of the War on Terror, this book follows
Sun Tzu's principles stanza by stanza, examining the relevant issues as he
would. What emerges in a unique picture of the war on terror that you cannot get
anywhere else. For example, Sun Tzu tells us that all war are based on
economics and forces us to examine the economic underpinnings of terrorist
attacks. How does attacking civilians generate money for the terrorists?
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Read the first part here.
Introduction: Strategy
and Terror
Chapter 1: Analysis -- Freedom Versus Terror
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