El arte de la guerra

El arte de la guerra pdf

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Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and writer who lived during the Eastern Zhou period. Sun Tzu is traditionally credited with being the author of The Art of War, an influential work on military strategy that influenced West and East Asian philosophy and military thinking. It focuses more on the alternatives of battle and even war than on war itself, such as subterfuge, delay, the use of spies, the making and maintenance of alliances, the uses of deception, and the willingness to submit, at least temporarily, to more powerful enemies. Sun Tzu is revered in Chinese and East Asian culture as a legendary historical and military figure. His birth name was Sun Wu (traditional Chinese: 孫武; simplified Chinese: 孙武) and he was known outside his family by his courtesy name Changqing (Chinese: 長卿). The name Sun Tzu by which he is most popularly known is Honor, which means "Master Sun".
Sun Tzu's date is uncertain. Historian Sima Qian, a historian of the Han dynasty and other traditional Chinese historians, appointed him minister to King Helu of Wu, dating his life to 544-496 BC. Contemporary scholars, accepting its history, have placed the existing text of the art of war in the later Warring States period based on the style of its composition and description of war. Traditional accounts indicate that a descendant of General Sun Bin wrote a treatise on military tactics, also titled The Art of War. Since Sun Wu and Sun Bin were referred to as Sun Tzu in classical Chinese texts, some historians believed they were identical, prior to the rediscovery of the Sun Bin thesis in 1972.
Sun Tzu's work and use in the East Asian War has been praised since its formation. During the 20th century, the art of war grew in popularity and saw practical use in the Western world as well. His influence remains indelible in many contemporary competitive endeavors throughout the modern world beyond military strategy and war, including culture, politics, business and sports.

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El arte de la guerra pdf by Sun Tzu

El Arte de la Guerra es el mejor libro de estrategia de todos los tiempos. Inspiró a Napoleón, Maquiavelo, Mao Tse Tung y muchas más figuras históricas. Este libro de dos quinientos mil años de antigüedad, es uno de los más importantes textos clásicos chinos, en el que, a pesar del tiempo transcurrido, ninguna de sus máximas ha quedado anticuada, ni hay un solo consejo que hoy no sea útil. Pero la obra del general Sun Tzu no es únicamente un libro de práctica militar, sino un tratado que enseña la estrategia suprema de aplicar con sabiduría el conocimiento de la naturaleza humana en los momentos de
confrontación. No es, por tanto, un libro sobre la guerra; es una obra para comprender las raíces de un conflicto y buscar una solución. “la mejor victoria es vencer sin combatir”, nos dice Sun Tzu, “y ésa es la distinción entre le hombre prudente y el ignorante”.

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