Entdecke mehr mit dem kostenlosen Probemonat
Mit Angebot hören
-
Strategy Masters: The Prince, The Art of War, and The Gallic Wars
- Gesprochen von: Seth Thompson, Robert Brinkman
- Spieldauer: 28 Std. und 40 Min.
Artikel konnten nicht hinzugefügt werden
Der Titel konnte nicht zum Warenkorb hinzugefügt werden.
Der Titel konnte nicht zum Merkzettel hinzugefügt werden.
„Von Wunschzettel entfernen“ fehlgeschlagen.
„Podcast folgen“ fehlgeschlagen
„Podcast nicht mehr folgen“ fehlgeschlagen
2,95 €/Monat für 3 Monate
Für 17,95 € kaufen
Sie haben kein Standardzahlungsmittel hinterlegt
Es tut uns leid, das von Ihnen gewählte Produkt kann leider nicht mit dem gewählten Zahlungsmittel bestellt werden.
Inhaltsangabe
Learn from the best military strategists of history how best to fight your battles in Strategy Masters. This collection includes three major military and political strategy texts: The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli, The Art of War by Sun Tzu, and The Gallic Wars by Julius Caesar. These three books, though written specifically about military and political strategies, are frequently cited by modern business strategists as insightful looks at human nature and philosophy.
The Prince: The main philosophy in The Prince is that a good ruler is one who always works for the benefit of the state, even when this requires acting immorally or unethically. Basically, the ends justify the means, even if the means are killing innocent people, blackmailing, and being deceitful. Whether this key idea is agreed with or not, its impact on political thought cannot be denied.
The Art of War: Sun Tzu’s The Art of War is one of the most well-known works of military tactical writing in the world. Written in 500 BC in China, this book presents military strategies and wisdom that has been enjoyed for more than 2,000 years. Leaders across generations have been inspired the ideas of Sun Tzu - his management philosophies can apply to both a battlefield and a board room.
The Gallic Wars: During Julius Caesar’s reign over Rome, he fought and led in several large battles across the continent, seeking to expand the empire and unite the continent into one large dominion. For nine years, his conquests took place against Germanic and Celtic people who opposed the Roman Empire. The Gallic Wars is his narrative retelling of this conquest. It is often studied by students of the Latin language for its clarity and for its representation of the important political and historical issues of the Roman Empire’s inhabitants.