When I refer to planning, I do not refer to planning an attack but the planning preceding an attack. As a tool of comparison, after a brief summary the book will be rated on a scale from 1 to 5 in four different categories: readability, relevancy, practicality, and value to an emerging leader. Some areas are easier to draw parallels to today’s landscape therefore, these are the aspects to provide focus. For the purposes of analysis, the text can be grouped into three sections: planning, attacking, and situation responses. Even little boys knew that they could only become real men through warfare. The Viking’s success in killing and oppressing everyone who stood in their way was no accident: The warrior mentality followed a Viking from birth until he proudly stepped into Valhalla. The organization of the text is unorthodox, compromised of many one-liners making up thirteen total chapters: Estimates, Waging War, Offensive, Dispositions, Energy, Weakness and Strengths, Manoeuvre, The Nine Variables, Marches, Terrain, The Nine Varieties of Ground, Attack by Fire, and Employment of Secret Agents. We know from the sagas that Viking boys were trained in the art of war. This same dynamic can be seen in interpretations of The Prince, a text I found very interesting, therefore a similar disposition can be expected from The Art of War.
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This official 3.5' release has been cracked by Rob and should work on any 3.5' disk drive equipped Apple II. Interestingly however, many leaders still read this text today, drawing comparisons to unruly situations and war. The sequel to the Ancient Art of War by the Murray Brothers.
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Similar to The Prince by Machiavelli, another early text, The Art of War can be difficult to understand.
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Although it is one of the first texts written on the subject matter of war, it is still renowned as one of the most comprehensive texts of this type. The Art of War, is an ancient military treatise written by Sun Tzu, “Master Sun” in fifth century BC China.