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The 33 Strategies of War

Book • 1998
This book is a contemporary companion to Sun-tzu's 'The Art of War'.

It synthesizes strategies from various political, philosophical, and religious texts across world civilizations and thousands of years of conflict.

Each chapter outlines an approach to help readers win their life's wars, using illustrative examples from history, such as Lyndon Johnson, Julius Caesar, and Margaret Thatcher.

The book provides psychological ammunition to overcome patterns of failure and gain the upper hand in various situations.

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