Art of War (Sun Tzu)
Description
Sun Tzu was a military genius, and his book The Art of War, written 2,400 years ago, is still the essential how-to guide for winning on the battlefield and, many argue, in business. This A&E Special tells the epic story of Sun Tzu as it illustrates a conflict in which his tactics posthumously saved a city from defeat and paved the way toward the unification of China. Examples of historic battles ranging from antiquity to the present day repeatedly demonstrate that in war, a commander who understands strategy is the most dangerous weapon of all.
Runtime
91 min
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Date of Publication
[2010], c2009
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Films on Demand
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