Jiang's three-part alternative to manpower, technology, and resources as the basis of military strength.
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Cohesion, discipline, devotion
Jiang's three-part alternative to manpower, technology, and resources as the basis of military strength.
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"And if you analyze it this way, then Rome should be no match against Carthage. Right? Carthage is a lot wealthier. It has more..."
"And the third is devotion. How committed are they to winning? Okay? So if you want to see how powerful a nation is militarily,..."
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Hannibal can destroy an army, but he cannot make Rome accept defeat.
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