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I like!!! Thanks for the app and especially your Afterword.
Many years ago a friend suggested I read “Art of War” - I finally decided to study it via this app that is quite easy to read and view.It is mind-blowing to me, particularly relevant today considering what is happening in the world. I plan to re-read it as there is so much to be said and contemplated.The afterword, however, came as a surprise - I would have preferred to read something like that outside the app, as in a discussion group about the text. This didn’t seem to be the right place for it. I guess I was not expecting the long diatribe and for that I might delete this app and look for another version that is more “Taoist-friendly.”
Walker may be a reasonable translator but he is a highly partisan political commentator who lacks the self-awareness to leave his political opinions out of an app.
Didn't appreciate the political satire in the Afterward, stick with Taoism.
This new rendition of “The Art of War” brings the clear, sure voice of Brian Browne Walker—celebrated for his translations of the I Ching, Tao te Ching, Hua hu Ching, and Wei wu Wei Ching—to the world’s most time-honored teachings on leadership, strategy, and conflict. The polished and refined new app puts this powerful strategic wisdom right at your fingertips. Read it like a regular book, receive random passages, or email any selection to a friend or colleague.