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Military rule and the martial tradition of the samurai have dominated Japanese culture for centuries, virtually to the present day. Thomas Cleary presents a penetrating look at how Japanese behavior and psychology are rooted in the ancient strategies of the arts of war.
About the Author
Thomas Cleary is an author, translator, and scholar. He holds a Ph.D. in East Asian languages and civilizations from Harvard University and is the translator of more than 50 classics of Asian Philosophy. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.
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The Japanese Art of War – Thomas Cleary.
Military rule and the Samurai martial tradition have dominated Japanese culture for centuries, influencing political, business, and personal life even today. Here, Cleary examines works on Zen and the martial arts to provide insight into these hidden forces. Read by David Warrilow and Michael O’Keefe.
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