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2014 Reprint of 1960 Edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition. "Not simply the greatest but the only truly great book on
war," declared historian Bernard Brodie of "Principles of War."
Written two centuries ago by a Prussian military thinker, this is
the most frequently cited, the most controversial, and in many
ways, the most modern book on warfare. Author Carl von Clausewitz
fought against the armies of the French Revolution and Napoleon,
served as a high-ranking staff officer, and became a prominent
military educator. By his day, war had become a contest of mass
armies, with results decided by swift, concentrated action and
superior effort. "Victory is purchased by blood," Clausewitz
proclaims, stating that total victory is assured only through
annihilation of the enemy's forces. Based on the author's "thought
and observation, philosophy and experience," Principles of War
examines the moral and psychological aspects of warfare, stressing
the necessity of such qualities as courage, audacity, and
self-sacrifice and the importance of morale and public opinion.
Clausewitz emphasizes the notion of strategy as an evolving plan,
rather than a formula, a concept that makes this work adaptable to
modern strategists in fields beyond military science. Translated
into virtually every major language, "Principles of War" is
required reading in intermediate-level and senior military schools,
as well as in many civilian strategic studies programs and business
schools.
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