Focusing on the central ideas of war and politics, this book clarifies Clausewitz's concepts, including war as an instrument of policy and the notions of Absolute War and the fog of war. It explores Clausewitz's life and the military and intellectual context that shaped his influential work, On War. Additionally, it examines his relevance in the context of contemporary warfare, highlighting how his theories apply to the evolving landscape of conflict today.
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The Naive Bumblebee
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Nelise Laverty seeks an escape from her mundane life as an overweight divorcee and discovers a fantastical world where her desires come true. Initially reveling in the excitement and freedom, she willingly pays the cost of her new existence. However, the sudden disappearance of her love interest challenges her newfound happiness and compels her to reassess her choices and the true meaning of fulfillment.
The book is a reprint of the original edition, preserving the content and style of the initial publication. This edition offers readers a chance to experience the work as it was originally presented, ensuring that the themes and messages remain intact. It serves both as a valuable resource for new readers and a nostalgic reminder for those familiar with the original text.