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The 33 Strategies of War (Joost Elffers Books) | 
enlarge | Author: Robert Greene Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Category: Book
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Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 5015
Media: Paperback Pages: 496 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0143112783 Dewey Decimal Number: 302 EAN: 9780143112785 ASIN: 0143112783
Publication Date: December 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Hardcover edition. Brand new - Most copies have a publishers overstock mark (Publisher close-outs usually have a small ink mark or stamp at the base of the book, but are otherwise brand new.)
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Product Description Strategies for winning the subtle social game of everyday life from the bestselling author of The 48 Laws of Power and The Art of Seduction
Robert Greene s first two groundbreaking guides, The 48 Laws of Power and The Art of Seduction, espouse profound, timeless lessons from events in history to help readers vanquish an enemy or ensnare an unsuspecting victim. Now, with The 33 Strategies of War, Greene has crafted an important new addition to this ruthlessly unique series. Structured in Greene s trademark style, The 33 Strategies of War is a brilliant distillation of the strategies of battle that can help us gain mastery in the modern world. It is the I Ching of conflict, the contemporary companion to Sun-tzu s Art of War.
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A deep (and entertaining) view on the art and science of strategy December 31, 2008 Dennis Muzza (Monterrey, Mexico) Though I do not buy into the book's opening premise that life is essentially a zero-sum, win-lose affair that puts us into perpetual conflict with each other, there is much to be learned from this extensive work on how human conflict in general and wars in particular are fought and won. It basically lays out thirty three very concrete strategies to deploy when being in a conflict, each with a direct introduction on how what it is about, when and how to deploy it, and a historical example of it being used successfully. For me the historical examples alone are worth the price of the book, which I acquired in audio version and whose narration is sure to keep you entertained when driving, if nothing else. These elaborate examples are actually the backbone of the book, for without them the principles would have remained abstract, their applicability hard to see. The reader should be mindful though, that this is more the work of a scholar than a business writer or self-help guru, and the author is more intent on providing deep understanding on the science of war than practical to-dos, which the reader is left to derive for him/herself based his own understanding of the principles and individual circumstances. Also, as the book's historical examples attest, the strategies of war are value neutral. There is no distinction between a just war and an unjust one, and the strategies work just as well for people I would consider heroes (i.e. Gandhi, George Marshall, FDR) as well as mass murderers and self-serving opportunists of any kind. Since this science of war is already "out there", and unscrupulous, conflictive individuals would have no qualms about using it, the strategies laid out here should help us guard against such people. For the audio version of the book, it would have helped if the sections of each chapter (Keys to Warfare, Understand, Reversal, etc.) were explained beforehand, as their intent is not clear to the listener at first, and overrepetition of some phrases and expressions such as "the height of strategic wisdom", "the biggest ... in ... history" should be avoided so as not to wear out the listener's patience, but other than that the narrator's pitch and pace were excellent and the abridgement did not seem to leave any essential elements out.
Afghanistan December 31, 2008 W. ANTHONY (USA) I opened the book on the page that described Afghanistan as having sea ports. Hmmm...since when did land-locked Afghanistan touch the sea? Someone needs to proof-read!
GOOD READING! December 21, 2008 Tumoqua Murray (Little Rock, AR) This product is worth reading for anyone over the age of 18. It really gives an insight about life. It is very educating, and worth every penny!
This isn't my typical read, but I loved it. December 3, 2008 Jane Stevens I actually really, really enjoyed this book. In fact I'd give it 29/33 stars. There were three or four I didn't love. Jane Stevens Tao Cycle Therapy: Natural Happiness via Self Directed Cure for Chronic Anxiety & Depression [Updated 2008 3nd Edition]
This Man is Awe inspiring November 19, 2008 Walter A. Serrano (Los Angeles) I read his two other books and found them to be amazing. I can't express just how poignant his work has been to the development of my inner qualities and refinement of my persona. This book is for those that want to understand the psychology and strategy behind war, and in this anarchic world we need that knowledge.
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