Progressive Art of War: Based on Sun Tzu's The Art of War

A Progressive Art of War: Based on Sun Tzu's The Art of War

By Sun Tzu and Eric Hensal

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How does an ancient text apply to modern progressive campaigns. A Progressive Art of War applies a modern understanding of politics and social movements to Sun Tzu's ancient Art of War, revealing an understanding of strategy relevant to progressive movement leaders today. Substitute the word "politics" for "war.

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Publisher: Progressive Way LLC
Publish Date: 07/26/2019
Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 9780578551043
ISBN-10: 0578551047
Language: English

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How does an ancient text apply to modern progressive campaigns?A Progressive Art of War applies a modern understanding of politics and social movements to Sun Tzu's ancient Art of War, revealing an understanding of strategy relevant to progressive movement leaders today.Substitute the word "politics" for "war." We fight over words and ideas seeking to shape public perception. In democracies, we wage campaigns to move voters and government officials to act. A Progressive Art of War speaks to issues such as solidarity, tactics, resources, strategy and risk. Its insights on conflict apply to elections and advocacy campaigns happening everyday.This is not scholarly discussion of Sun Tzu, nor a rendering of The Art of War into a how-to manual. It is a sharing of how his work frames the reader's understanding of campaigns. A Progressive Art of War connects modern political and social activism to the ancient text, showing its application to today's political battlefield and exploring challenges campaigns face from an enduring perspective.

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Sun Tzu (c. 6th century BCE) was a Chinese general whose life is shrouded in mystery. It is believed that he served King Helu of Wu, and that he rose to fame as a result of his successful military exploits.

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