On War

On War

Introduction by Michael Howard

About the Book

Carl von Clausewitz was not only an officer who served with great distinction during the Napoleonic campaigns but was also a military historian and intellectual of the highest order—at ease with both the strategic doctrines of his time and the larger movements of thought in the world around him.  Out of these elements he distilled his classic discussion of the nature and meaning of one of humankind's central endeavors, war—which he famously declared to be "the continuation of politics by different means."
   
Though unfinished at his death, On War contains all his important ideas about absolute versus limited war, the intrinsic violence of war, and its necessary subjugation to political ends.  It would be impossible to overestimate the influence of this book on subsequent strategic thinking, on the political considerations that underlie such thinking, and on the general understanding of human conflict.

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Carl von Clausewitz
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Michael Howard
Michael Howard is Regius Professor of History, University of Oxford, and the author of Studies in War and Peace. More by Michael Howard
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Peter Paret
Michael Howard is Regius Professor of History, University of Oxford, and the author of Studies in War and Peace. More by Peter Paret
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Michael Howard
Michael Howard is Regius Professor of History, University of Oxford, and the author of Studies in War and Peace. More by Michael Howard
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About the Author

Peter Paret
Michael Howard is Regius Professor of History, University of Oxford, and the author of Studies in War and Peace. More by Peter Paret
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