Customer Reviews
A few grains of truth in a lot of chaff - By: B. Chandler, 05 Jul 2004 
Today many of Sun Tzu quotas are floating around mixed with Shakespeare & the Bible. And as with many of the quote they are out of context & misleading. The quoter usually thinks repeating the word is some sort of magic.
This particular book spends more time trying to identify & qualify SunTzu's writings than just quoting them. I will not go through all the arguments as to who "wrote what when" or "translated what when" as you can read this for yourself.
Another distraction is the attempt to show how the book was applied or not appliedin recent wars. This may be interesting to someone who's intention is to apply the theories of Sun Tzu; however it is not his writing but someone else's interpretation of its application.
Now lets finally get to Sun Tzu. It is easy with hindsight & a closer look at the future to dismiss Sun Tzu as his practical tactical knowledge is of a time & place long gone. He spends a lot of time on the use of weapons & information gathering techniques of the time. This can be interestingin a historical context; other wise it is quite amusing.
Oh yes those grains of truth I mentioned, well they may sound like cliches but thy are still viable. "Know your enemy & know yourself". Others are just practical sense & statistical outcomes that you learnin any military training. I could go through the list, but again that is why you buy the book.
Now just as you decide that the book is outdated for any practical purposes today we have artillery & now stealth & precision, the reminder that "no two wars are alike" & "it is flexibility that makes a difference" is being shown today to still be true. Evenin today's wars there is a need for good intelligence & deception. We put a lot of time & energy into Psy-Ops. Sun Tzu shows the advantagein specialized units & crack troops.
I have spent several yearsin the military &in business & can say this book is a nice addition to history, otherwise of very little value to today's wold for war or business.
The art of good writing about the art of war! - By: Bugs, 26 Oct 2003 
As with Clausewitz's texts about war,this is one of those books
you hear of but never actually read. More's the pity. "The Art of War" is absolutely brilliant. It is concise, succinct, read-
able & extraordinarily relevantin not just war but also our
personal interactions. There is a wealth of pithy information,
well written, concerning war on or off the battlefield. There
are tips on ruthlessness, strategy, morale, tactics & camp-
aigning. It's all dealt with & it is a good "fun" read. Every
business person should own a copy! So should each half of a lov-
ing couple! I am delighted I bought it & heartily recommend it.
Deep explanation of the history surounding his teachings. - By: , 23 Feb 1999 
Deep explanation of the history surounding his teachings.