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Three Faces of Sun Tzu
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Book • 1996
Scott Boorman’s “Three Faces of Sun Tzu” offers a comprehensive analysis of Sun Tzu’s classic work, examining its meaning in its original context, its relevance to contemporary military strategy, and its applicability to diverse fields like cyber warfare and business.
Boorman translates the ancient text into modern language, making it accessible to contemporary readers while preserving its original intent.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of Sun Tzu's teachings.
It also highlights the book’s timeless wisdom and applicability to modern challenges.
By bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern strategic thinking, the book offers a unique perspective on conflict and competition.
Boorman translates the ancient text into modern language, making it accessible to contemporary readers while preserving its original intent.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of Sun Tzu's teachings.
It also highlights the book’s timeless wisdom and applicability to modern challenges.
By bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern strategic thinking, the book offers a unique perspective on conflict and competition.
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as a book that helps readers understand Sun Tzu’s Art of War.

Aaron MacLean

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Ep 210: Scott Boorman on Sun Tzu