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The Virtues of War

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  • 2004
  • #HistoricalFiction
Steven Pressfield
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I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. So begins Alexander’s extraordinary confession on the eve of his greatest crisis of leadership. By turns heroic and calcula... Show More

I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. So begins Alexander’s extraordinary confession on the eve of his greatest crisis of leadership. By turns heroic and calculating, compassionate and utterly merciless, Alexander recounts with a warrior’s unflinching eye for detail the blood, the terror, and the tactics of his greatest battlefield victories. Whether surviving his father’s brutal assassination, presiding over a massacre, or weeping at the death of a beloved comrade-in-arms, Alexander never denies the hard realities of the code by which he lives: the virtues of war. But as much as he was feared by his enemies, he was loved and revered by his friends, his generals, and the men who followed him into battle. Often outnumbered, never outfought, Alexander conquered every enemy the world stood against him–but the one he never saw coming. . . .

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Number of Pages: 368

ISBN: 0553382055

ISBN-13: 9780553382051

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Francis Pouliot @francispouliot_ · Apr 3, 2023
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Great book. A lot of modern sociology can be explained by the fact men are no longer valued for dying honorably in battle in the quest for eternal glory and the devotional veneration of their descendants. Alexander would have been a Bitcoin Maximalist. "a hundred centuries"
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