Anything but a detached theorist, Clausewitz was as fully engaged
in the intellectual and cultural currents of his time as in its
political and military conflicts. Late-eighteenth century thought
helped shape the analytic methods he developed for the study of
war. The essays in this volume follow his career in a complex
military society, together with that of other students of war, both
friends and rivals, providing a broad perspective that leads to
significant documents so far unknown or ignored. They add to our
understanding of Clausewitz's early ideas and their expansion into
a comprehensive theory that continues to challenge our thinking
about war today.
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