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Discipline of Defense

Discipline of Defense

By Ives, Dahlia

Published by epubli

English 2026
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History's most consequential leaders — from Sun Tzu to Machiavelli to modern corporate strategists — did not merely pursue power; they built systems to sustain and protect it. The discipline of defense has always been the silent architecture behind lasting influence. Where offensive strategy attracts attention, it is the art of protection, positioning, and strategic restraint that separates those who hold power from those who lose it. This book examines how history's enduring strategic frameworks can be distilled into actionable laws of power defense for today's organizational and professional landscape. It explores how great empires, institutions, and leaders maintained their standing not through dominance alone, but through the intelligent application of caution, concealment, and systemic resilience. Each law is drawn from a rigorous reading of historical precedent — military doctrine, courtly strategy, and organizational theory — and translated into principles relevant to modern leadership and business environments. This is a work for those who understand that in any competitive system, the ability to protect one's position is as strategically vital as the ability to advance it. It offers not a manual for aggression, but a framework for enduring relevance in a world defined by constant pressure and shifting alliances.

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Discipline of Defense is available as eBook at 7 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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