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The Strategy of Warfare – Boxed Set

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

Editora: DigiCat

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The Strategy of Warfare – Boxed Set is a compelling anthology that traverses the vast and complex terrain of military strategy across centuries and cultures. Encompassing a wide array of literary styles, from concise aphorisms to detailed treatises, the collection brings together seminal texts that have shaped military thought. Through works that explore the theories underpinning warfare and strategic thinking, the anthology offers readers a diverse tapestry of insights ranging from the tactical acumen of ancient generals to the revolutionary strategies of modern ideologues. Each piece contributes uniquely to the understanding of warfare, with standout works illustrating timeless principles that resonate through history. The contributors to this collection are some of the titans of military theory, each bringing their unique historical and cultural perspectives to bear on the subject. From the practical advisory works of Sun Tzu and Kautilya to the philosophically profound analyses of Clausewitz and Machiavelli, the anthology curates a dialogue between distinct eras of strategic thought. Many of these writings emerged from periods of significant political and military change, reflecting the writers' first-hand experiences and theoretical innovations that continue to influence military and political doctrine globally. For readers seeking a comprehensive exploration of strategic thought, this boxed set offers unparalleled breadth and depth. It embodies an educational journey through diverse perspectives, presenting an invaluable resource for students of history, military professionals, and strategists alike. This anthology not only illuminates the timeless nature of strategic dilemmas but also fosters an appreciation for the intricacies of military theory as a field. Dive into The Strategy of Warfare to engage with the vivid dialogues that have shaped the defense tactics of nations across epochs.
Disponível desde: 24/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 2600 páginas.

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