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In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
 War Theory & Just War
While It is certainly preferable to have standards and strive to attain them, it’s even more important to understand the nature of war and recognize the costs and consequences of war before entering into the fight.
To appreciate the nature of war entails studying the basic concepts put forth by such notable war theorists as Sun Tsu, Karl von Clausewitz, Niccolo Machiavelli, Mao Zedong and such contemporaries as USAF Col. John Boyd.
The Art of War, by Sun Tsu was the first book to describe the fundamentals of warfare.
www.globalfocus.org /GF-Theory.htm   (3530 words)

  
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They were out of print for a while (I prize my hardcover "Wheels") but are once again available in softcover--I ordered mine through alibris.com.
The text is also available online at (among other locations) http://www.chinapage.com/sunzi-e.html There are three categories of content for "The Art of War" 1) The 13 Chapters The 13 chapters are the part of the book written by Sun Tzu.
It gives a history of the chapters, the translation, stories about the life and teachings of Sun Tsu, and of the initial 'discovery' of the texts.
www.roleplayingtips.com /downloads/supplemental_14_gm_library.txt   (3916 words)

  
 Kerabu: All the World's a Game (or at least it should be)
Read my account of my father's history as a serial entrepreneur.
Forget Sun Tsu, I use my encyclopedia of housekeeping as my management bible.
From the "Eye For Industry" column I wrote for US Business Review.
hillaryjohnson.typepad.com /kerabu/2006/03/all_the_worlds_.html   (678 words)

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