I finally got around to reading this the other day and I was absolutely floored by the wisdom of this book. Obviously it is a bit outdated and I don’t agree with everything but I feel like I’ve glimpsed into the mind of a warrior who truly understood combat. Did anyone else have a similar reaction?
All warfare kinda boils down to that. But now that you mention it: Machiavelli is also very interesting to read. Great political insight, and comical lack of military insight.