This document discusses a book called "The School of Sun Tzu: Winning Empires without War" that describes how China developed a methodology based on Sun Tzu's teachings over 2,300 years ago to end a 200-year war. This methodology established a government that is still in place today and is the longest-standing government institution. The author argues that we can learn from China's experience in strategically generating collective action to address today's troubling times and make progress on issues like global peace and environmental protection.
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Sun Tzu for Rationalists
1. These are troubling times. If you care about Planet Earth,
about your life and the lives of others, then we need to start
working in a proven, strategic way to generate collective,
successful action. The Sun Tzu methodology laid the
foundation for a government in 200 BCE that is still in place. It
is the longest government institution in existence. And today,
China is leading the world in a wide range of social, economic
and technological fields. What can we learn from these
experiences?
The School of Sun Tzu: Winning Empires without War
by David G. Jones B.A., M.A., Fellow of the University of King's College
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Do you consider yourself a
rationalist? If you do, why be a
pessimist about the possibility
for an end to war, and the
emergence of global peace?
Today, peace efforts are for the
most part, "hopes and prayers."
Well, how has that worked?
2300 years ago the country that
would become China developed a
methodology for ending a war
that had gone on for 200 years.
The country that was founded
made war illegal.