On War
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A seminal work in military strategy, On War by Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz remains one of the most influential treatises on warfare. Written in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars and published posthumously in 1832, this unfinished masterpiece explores the complex interplay between war, politics, and society.
Clausewitz's groundbreaking analysis highlights the strategic, economic, and psychological dimensions of armed conflict, emphasizing that war is a continuation of politics by other means. His insights have shaped military thought for generations and continue to be studied at military academies worldwide.
With its rigorous examination of warfare's fundamental principles, On War offers invaluable perspectives on strategy, leadership, and the nature of conflict, solidifying its place as an essential text for military professionals, historians, and strategists alike.
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