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On War.
On War by Carl von Clausewitz is the monumental modern classic on strategy, uncertainty, politics, friction, and the enduring logic of armed conflict.
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A monumental modern classic of strategy, politics, and the reality of conflict
On War by Carl von Clausewitz remains one of the central books in the study of military thought because it confronts conflict in all its complexity. Written in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, it refuses easy formulas and instead examines war as a dynamic interaction of violence, policy, uncertainty, morale, chance, and judgment. Clausewitz's analysis is demanding, but its depth is precisely what has kept the book relevant to soldiers, historians, policymakers, strategists, and serious readers of political thought.
The work is best known for its insistence that war cannot be separated from politics, as well as for its insights into friction, escalation, and the gap between abstract plans and lived reality. Rather than presenting strategy as a tidy system, Clausewitz emphasizes incomplete information, human weakness, contingency, and the necessity of intellectual flexibility. That realism gives the book its lasting authority. It is not simply a manual of battle, but a major inquiry into power, statecraft, and decision-making under extreme pressure.
This DotBooks edition is especially well suited to readers of military history, international relations, leadership, political theory, and classic works that continue to shape how modern institutions think about conflict and policy.
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Author: Carl von Clausewitz
Publisher: DotBooks.store
Year: 1832
Format: Digital edition
Language: English
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