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The Strategy of Warfare – Boxed Set - A Comprehensive Exploration of Military Strategy and Warfare Tactics - cover

The Strategy of Warfare – Boxed Set - A Comprehensive Exploration of Military Strategy and Warfare Tactics

Niccolo Machiavelli, Carl von Clausewitz, Napoleon Bonaparte, Sun Tzu, Ernesto Che Guevara, Wu Qi, Ardant du Picq, Kautilya, Confucius, Sextus Julius Frontinus, US Marine Corps, Publius Vegetius Renatus

Editorial: Good Press

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The Strategy of Warfare 'Äì Boxed Set offers an unparalleled exploration into the timeless art and science of warfare, uniting an extraordinary tapestry of ideas from history'Äôs most revered strategists. Spanning centuries and continents, this anthology encapsulates a rich diversity of literary styles, from the philosophical musings of Sun Tzu to the pragmatic insights of the US Marine Corps. The collection probes the perennial themes of power, leadership, and tactical genius, delivering a compendium of strategies that have shaped world history. Noteworthy excerpts include erudite analyses of battlefield decision-making, reflections on the ethical dimensions of war, and strategic innovations that changed the course of nations. This enriching anthology draws together eminent military thinkers whose lives spanned vastly different eras and cultures, including the sagacious Kautilya and the revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara. The diverse cultural and historical contexts of these contributors imbue the collection with a multidimensional perspective, tracing intellectual currents from ancient Chinese philosophy to modern strategic doctrines. Through this dialogue across time and geography, The Strategy of Warfare illuminates how these varied contributors collectively address the enduring complexities of human conflict. For the discerning reader, The Strategy of Warfare 'Äì Boxed Set represents a unique opportunity to engage with an array of perspectives on war strategy. This anthology is an invaluable educational resource, offering insights into both the chronological evolution and the cross-cultural manifestations of military thought. Readers are invited to reflect on the intricate interplay of ideas as they navigate the profound strategic discourses and historical contexts offered by this distinguished coterie of authors.
Disponible desde: 24/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 2600 páginas.

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