On War - Couverture souple

Von Clausewitz, Carl

 
9789568356200: On War

Synopsis

Dive into the timeless wisdom of military strategy with 'On War' by Carl von Clausewitz. Regarded as one of the most influential works on warfare ever written, this seminal treatise delves deep into the intricacies of conflict, offering profound insights into the nature of war, strategy, and the complexities of human conflict. With meticulous analysis and penetrating observations, Clausewitz explores the fundamental principles that govern warfare, from the strategic planning of campaigns to the psychological and political dimensions of battle. Through vivid anecdotes and historical examples, he elucidates the ever-evolving dynamics of warfare, making 'On War' an indispensable guide for military leaders, historians, and strategists alike. Whether you're a student of military history or simply seeking a deeper understanding of the art of war, Clausewitz's masterwork remains essential reading for anyone fascinated by the strategies and tactics that shape human conflict.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Carl von Clausewitz (1780–1831) was a Prussian soldier and German military theorist who stressed the moral and political aspects of war. His most notable work, Vom Kriege (On War), was unfinished at his death. Von Clausewitz espoused a romantic conception of warfare, though he also had at least one foot planted firmly in the more rationalist ideas of the European Enlightenment. He stressed the dialectic of how opposite factors interact, and noting how unexpected new developments unfolding under the "fog of war" called for rapid decisions by alert commanders. Clausewitz saw history as a complex check on abstractions that did not accord with experience. In opposition to Antoine-Henri Jomini he argued war could not be quantified or graphed or reduced to mapwork and graphs. Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is, "War is the continuation of policy by other means," a description of war which has won wide acceptance.

Présentation de l'éditeur

Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz (July 1, 1780 – November 16, 1831) was born in Burg bei Magdeburg, Kingdom of Prussia and was a Prussian soldier and military theorist who stressed the psychological and political aspects of war. Clausewitz served in the Rhine Campaigns (1793–1794) including the Siege of Mainz, when the Prussian army invaded France during the French Revolution, and served in the Napoleonic Wars from 1806 to 1815. Helped negotiate the Convention of Tauroggen (1812), which prepared the way for the coalition of Prussia, Russia, and the United Kingdom that ultimately defeated Napoleon and his allies. Clausewitz was promoted to Major-General in 1818 and appointed director of the Kriegsakademie, where he served until 1830. His widow published his magnum opus on the philosophy of war in 1832, on which he had started working in 1816,but had not completed.

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