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On War
Carl von Clausewitz's classic work, On War, remains one of the most influential texts in military theory and international relations. It explains the nature of war as the continuation of politics through violent means, emphasizing the relationship between strategy, policy, and social conditions. This edition, edited and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret, provides a modern translation and includes an introductory essay and analytical commentary by Bernard Brodie, making it a comprehensive academic reference. On War offers a deep understanding of the concept of the “fog of war,” the importance of morality in warfare, and the complex dynamics between political objectives and military action. It remains relevant as a foundational work in the study of strategy, military affairs, and international security.
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