Synopses & Reviews
This new translation of the strategy classic
The Art of War restores the authentic meaning of the original work by showing how finding balance rather than doing battle is the true means to overcoming adversity.
The Art of Peace is drawn from the ancient Taoist work The Art of War by Sun-tzu-it is, in effect, the Tao of Peace. This version brings an entirely fresh yet textually sound interpretation to the many translations of The Art of War by emphasizing the true slant of the original text: balance over conflict.
By newly translating Sun-tzu's strategy classic, Philip Dunn provides the peaceful warrior with methods of getting in touch with the inner and outer nature of silence and vigilance that has been forgotten over millennia of war.
About the Author
Philip Dunn underwent the traditional English education until his teenage years, which he spent in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery. During these years, Dunn trained under the tutelage of a Tibetan master within the walls of a monastic system. He has lectured to thousands in the United States and the United Kingdom on the principles of The Art of Peace.