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The Japanese art of war
Book • 1991
Thomas Cleary's "The Japanese Art of War" offers a translation and interpretation of classic Japanese military texts.
It explores the strategic and tactical principles employed by Japanese warriors, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, deception, and understanding the opponent's mindset.
The book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Japanese warfare, connecting military strategy to broader concepts of self-cultivation and spiritual development.
It provides insights into the historical context of Japanese military thought and its influence on modern strategic thinking.
The book's emphasis on understanding the opponent and adapting to changing circumstances resonates with modern strategic thinking.
It explores the strategic and tactical principles employed by Japanese warriors, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, deception, and understanding the opponent's mindset.
The book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Japanese warfare, connecting military strategy to broader concepts of self-cultivation and spiritual development.
It provides insights into the historical context of Japanese military thought and its influence on modern strategic thinking.
The book's emphasis on understanding the opponent and adapting to changing circumstances resonates with modern strategic thinking.
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