
Classic Audiobook Collection The Art of War by Niccolo Machiavelli ~ Full Audiobook [history]
The Art of War by Niccolo Machiavelli audiobook.
Genre: history
Niccolo Machiavelli's The Art of War is a brisk, practical exploration of how a republic can defend itself - and preserve its liberty - through disciplined, citizen-based arms. Framed as a lively dialogue set in Florence, the book follows the seasoned commander Fabrizio Colonna as he debates skeptical friends and eager admirers on what makes an army effective, honorable, and sustainable. Drawing on Roman examples as well as the hard lessons of Italian warfare, Machiavelli challenges reliance on mercenaries and argues for training, organization, and clear chains of command. He digs into recruitment and drilling, the arrangement of infantry and cavalry, the use of terrain, camp life, logistics, fortifications, and the political risks that arise when military power drifts away from civic control. Part handbook and part civic warning, this work turns battlefield tactics into a larger meditation on preparedness, leadership, and the price of disorder. For listeners interested in strategy, statecraft, and the mechanics of power, The Art of War offers a foundational, sometimes provocative blueprint for turning principles into practice.
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Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 00
(00:05:14) Chapter 01
(00:38:21) Chapter 02
(01:16:10) Chapter 03
(01:44:34) Chapter 04
(02:09:18) Chapter 05
(02:40:30) Chapter 06
(03:09:22) Chapter 07
(03:38:58) Chapter 08
(04:15:40) Chapter 09
(04:33:38) Chapter 10
(04:56:33) Chapter 11
(05:29:44) Chapter 12
(06:00:50) Chapter 13
(06:37:25) Chapter 14
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