The Great Way of War: Laozi and Chinese Military Culture

The Great Way of War: Laozi and Chinese Military Culture

by Liao Yong Chuansi

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Managing the world and saving the world are the core of Laozi's philosophy; eliminating war and achieving harmony are the key to Laozi's Taoism. Lao Tzu, who still holds hope for the future society, inevitably talks about the use of military force in his systematic and concise theoretical system of Taoism. The military thought in Laozi's philosophy is a treasure of China's military culture, and it even affects China's national defense and diplomatic strategic thinking to a considerable extent today. This book systematically sorts out and discusses the impact of Laozi's thoughts on the development of China's military culture and national defense strategic thinking. It is believed to be of considerable value and inspiration in governing the military, the country, and enterprises.

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