
Vom Kriege is the basic work on the Western way of war. For Clauswitz, war is "politics by other means". It concentrates on defeating the enemy by massing overwhelming force at the enemy's weak point. In his rationalistic model, the prince (or other governing elite) begins with a set of objectives and chooses the most cost-effective way of accomplishing them. If force is seen as that way, then the prince chooses war. When the objectives have been achieved, then the war has been won regardless of conditions and dispositions on the field. Clausewitz is read by every officer cadet in every decent military academy in the world. Written in the 18th century, Vom Kriege is as relevant today as the day it was published.
The core question investigated is the fundamental nature of war and its relationship to political objectives. Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian general and military theorist, utilizes his extensive experience during the Napoleonic Wars to construct a rationalistic framework for understanding conflict. He argues that war is not an isolated act of violence but a continuation of political intercourse, requiring a strategic alignment between military force and state policy.
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Experts consider this a foundational text for military theory and strategic studies globally. Readers frequently note the dense, philosophical nature of the prose, which requires careful study to fully grasp the author's complex arguments.
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Publication Date:
2007-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191517631
ISBN-13:
9780191517631
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