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The Tao of Peace

Lessons from Ancient China on the Dynamics of Conflict

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This fascinating book serves as a perfect companion to the best-selling *Art of War*, offering lessons from ancient China on conflict dynamics. Ninth-century military commander Wang Chen, disturbed by the devastation of the T'ang dynasty, sought to understand how to prevent conflicts before they arise. He turned to the *Tao Te Ching* for insights, providing his own interpretation and commentary, which is further enriched by translator Ralph D. Sawyer, a prominent scholar in Chinese military history. While the *Tao* has long influenced Chinese military thought, Wang Chen's interpretations are groundbreaking, presenting the first martial reading of it as a "tao of war." Similar to Sun-tzu's *Art of War*, this text offers valuable lessons applicable to modern struggles. Just as the ancient *Art of War* inspires strategies for various competitive situations, Wang Chen's work reveals actionable plans for managing conflict and fostering peace. This book is an essential addition to any shelf alongside the *Art of War*, providing equally compelling and practical advice for navigating the complexities of conflict and promoting harmony in contemporary life.

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The Tao of Peace, Wang Chen, Ralph D. Sawyer

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Erscheinungsdatum
1999
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Titel
The Tao of Peace
Untertitel
Lessons from Ancient China on the Dynamics of Conflict
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Shambhala
Erscheinungsdatum
1999
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
225
ISBN10
1570625115
ISBN13
9781570625114
Reihe
Beschreibung
This fascinating book serves as a perfect companion to the best-selling *Art of War*, offering lessons from ancient China on conflict dynamics. Ninth-century military commander Wang Chen, disturbed by the devastation of the T'ang dynasty, sought to understand how to prevent conflicts before they arise. He turned to the *Tao Te Ching* for insights, providing his own interpretation and commentary, which is further enriched by translator Ralph D. Sawyer, a prominent scholar in Chinese military history. While the *Tao* has long influenced Chinese military thought, Wang Chen's interpretations are groundbreaking, presenting the first martial reading of it as a "tao of war." Similar to Sun-tzu's *Art of War*, this text offers valuable lessons applicable to modern struggles. Just as the ancient *Art of War* inspires strategies for various competitive situations, Wang Chen's work reveals actionable plans for managing conflict and fostering peace. This book is an essential addition to any shelf alongside the *Art of War*, providing equally compelling and practical advice for navigating the complexities of conflict and promoting harmony in contemporary life.